that's a great movie.
that's a great movie.
Wasn't there also the notion that he wanted to stay in that time with his new girlfriend so he had to look like a guy that prevented the president's assassination and not just the killer of some pathetic weirdo if caught…?
Not-so Manic Pixie Dream Magic____ (you know)
…but the need was starting to become desire. Maybe it was the glasses. We'll never know.
She should wait for Coral. She could probably talk him into killing Rick for some hardcore Shakespearean shit.
Nice work.
I had to stop myself from saying that out loud in front of my wife…not that she would have minded much but…still better off unsaid.
Fucking Ron looked stoned out of his mind and dehydrated. It was like somebody constantly walking back to their tent at Bonnaroo.
You guys know it's a character from a series of books, right? Not that it's not a silly name…
I still giggle when they mention Dr. Pepper.
Why cast him? Because he's there.
Tomei was alright too.
Mad Dog and Glory is a pretty underrated and unsung movie. And a young Uma Thurman nude helps…which brings us back to Ethan Hawke.
Speaking of DiCaprio…Hawke and DiCaprio have both always struck me the same, in that they both look like kids playing adults in some highschool production of something. I can't help it. They just have kid-shaped faces.
stuff you,Mulder
the dude's face when he sees the Mustang emerge onto his rearview mirror…
I have long maintained that while the Blues Brother's chase scenes are a bit comedy twinged, there are some exhilarating moments of realism. The 120mph POV run under the L train platform is every bit as gut-clenching as anything in the Bullitt chase.
Bullit had no fake scenes of Richard Burton effortlessly climbing ropes. I hate those trip wire bombs in Where Eagles Dare too. They arm them, THEN THEY STRETCH OUT THE TRIP WIRE!! How does that work?!?
My favorite part of the chase scene , albeit not very action-packed, is when the getaway man lights that Charger up right at the beginning as he's turning up that hill.
'71 is my favorite year for films