Someone may have brought this up … but I'm gonna go ahead and say the list overlooked "Trainspotting." Sick Boy's thoughts on Lou Reed and David Bowie is certainly a memorable scene.
Someone may have brought this up … but I'm gonna go ahead and say the list overlooked "Trainspotting." Sick Boy's thoughts on Lou Reed and David Bowie is certainly a memorable scene.
RIP. Love him in "Bird with the Crystal Plumage."
Both of these incidents are proof that people are awful and should suffer until extinction.
I would love to believe it was the secret to Kym's motivation… she never won the nightly dishwasher races and turned to drugs.
I like this movie quite a bit (definitely liked it more the second time I saw it), but I feel that I'm missing something when it comes to the dishwasher scene—why the hell is this family obsessed stacking the dishwasher!?!
How about some Columbo? I love that shit.
Now that Alec's in the dog house is it time to reassess our Baldwin ranking? Who moves to the first place spot? I'm gonna go with Billy.
Having recently seen "Wake in Fright" which includes the slaughter of kangaroos, some of these reports pale in comparison. Oh yeah, and there is that shocking pig kill in "Week End" and I shudder thinking about the fish tank in "The Seventh Continent."
I love this episode so much—it's pretty much perfect. It transports me right back to the great family Thanksgivings of childhood. It may be sad, but sitcom holiday episodes trigger these feelings more than anything that happened with my family. Time away from school meant watching hours of television during a…
I remember this being on TBS all the time when I was a child and my brother made me watch it. I loved the "crazy town" so much.
A fine point, but I still loved it.
Here to say that I loved The Rose Zone and its accuracy regarding the viewing of trashy reality (there are only about 3 minutes of a reality show worth watching, the rest is people taking their kids somewhere or going to the salon.)
After I saw the Amityville Horror and they talked about the guy who killed his whole family, I was convinced my brother was going to kill us all. No reason to believe such a thing, I just had a lot of paranoid thoughts as a small child. It's surprising I'm not an Alex Jones-style conspiracy nut.
I saw the original when I was about 10 or so … that shit fucked me up. I wholly endorse this remake, thought I find it very creepy that Kiernan Shipka is so freaking young and has to be part of the incest subplot in this beast.
I remember watching Polanski's Macbeth and Zefferelli's Romeo and Juliet when it came to Shakespeare. And 15 year old boys getting very hot and bothered over it, pausing it whenever there were tits. My boyfriend's school watching list is the best. He went to Catholic school and the priests showed them Ken Russell's…
This brings back strong nostalgia … I recall watching it on Nick at Nite during Thanksgiving holidays. It was that great time when you had several days off school and could hibernate with TV and warmth and sleep in past noon.
Do free America Online disks count as internet service?
Family Video is still holding strong in my city/state/region. Maybe that's because Family Video has porn.
Oh we would never get along because I'm a Spinner and Paige person.
Ashley and Craig on Degrassi: The Next Generation. Those two were meant to be. I don't know what that dummy saw in Manny.