Ordinary fuckin' opinions. I hate 'em.
Ordinary fuckin' opinions. I hate 'em.
Right!? Somehow that never clicked, either.
The whole record is perfect fodder for mixtapes, and quite a few of them have wound up on mine over the years. "Reel Ten" was always the highlight, though.
I don't want no Mormons in my car!
GOD YES MAKE THIS HAPPEN
He is risen!
You do a lot of acid, Miller, back in the hippie days…?
Somebody pissed on the floor again?
I maintain that "Reel Ten" is the greatest closing track of any movie ever.
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She never bettered it, either.
GOD, yes. He needs to be in every movie, anyway, but he would have fucking annihilated that role.
Hopkins will forever embody the role of Lecter. Mikkelsen's fine at what he does, but his work only serves to reinforce the greatness of what Hopkins brought to it. And as much as I love Brian Cox, he can't even begin to compete. Manhunter apologists to the left.
Everything about that scene is perfection. Their layering of the line "I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had" over Cindy reaching her hand out to Sam is just sublime.
So he's covering Fatboy Slim…?
She's easily the best part of Romy and Michele and Reality Bites.
The liner notes of the yearbook make it clear that they had some plans for the next season, none of which sounded very gratifying at all. Much as it pains me to say this, it might be better that it ended when it did.
I scoured Google for it and had no luck. It's a clip from The Dinah Shore Show, if that helps.
I just wanna say that I fucking love your username.
Amazing! I had the exact same experience at Cinematic Titanic four years ago, when they were all assembled for the meet and greet. I offered it to TV's Frank to sign, and he was like, "Why? I wasn't on the show."
It's interesting that he would be so divorced from the show, considering it's so firmly rooted in his own experiences.