Yeah. It's a perfectly cromulent word.
Yeah. It's a perfectly cromulent word.
Now I wish Orson had made Casablanca.
In 1980, "Airplane!" came out and stole his shtick. I remember seeing that movie and thinking, "Wow—they have out-Brooksed Mel!" And Mel was never again as good.
Seems obvious to me that Golden Age is The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein.
Silver Age is Silent Movie, High Anxiety and History of the World.
Bronze Age is Spaceballs and beyond.
What, no love for "When Things Were Rotten"?? Sure, it's no "Get Smart"—but it is far better than "Men in Tights"!!
Where's the BEEF?!?
Much as I love Brad Dourif, I don't think it was necessary to bring in a professional nut-job when Jason Miller could have done the dual role just fine, I'm sure.
It was so "almost great." Is there a director's cut?
Have ya seen the new "Bloom County"?
Nothing but a bunch a dick jokes.
Bring on da Muppets!
And in fact the correct title is actually "20,000 Leagues Under the Seas."
I wanted to say that.
"Light of Day" gets short shrift.
Plastic Man dates to 1941. Same superpower.
You know who would've made a great Dr. Doom?
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Yeah, man.
I will argue in favor of The Deer Hunter as one of the great movies.
He was some kind of man.
Yeah, Tabloid is his masterpiece.
No order:
Citizen Kane
The Third Man
Touch of Evil
Lady from Shanghai
The Trial
You speak the truth.
I would have preferred Heston in Welles' role as the heavy.
And starring Ricardo Montalban as the Mexican.
The movie woulda been a touch better.