That's the Sixth Doctor Colin Baker doing the continuity announcement at the start.
That's the Sixth Doctor Colin Baker doing the continuity announcement at the start.
This band is the damn best.
Colbert and Gibson should be in a comedy webseries called "Two Rich Catholics" where they go around getting up to awful awful mischief but then forgive each other at the end even as the dins grow graver.
Sorry mate didn't catch your name?
We need this in slow motion.
This is the funniest thing I've ever seen. It's literally the same joke as Kevin Roberts but that's okay because that's also the funniest thing I've ever seen.
My first thought was very definitely "Isn't that a porno tube-site?"
Retribution is the only Kurosawa that I never bothered to re-watch. I'm sure I'm due for another crack at it, but at the time it had the feeling of being a 'lesser Kurosawa', with several of his more idiosyncratic and brilliant approaches swapped out for a bit of a generic J-Horror vibe in terms of the direction.
That part about how Kurosawa inverts his emphases is so true. The guy's a genius.
Is it mathematically possible for a "large margin" of people to have "below-average" intelligence though Mr/s Smartypants?
This is pretty much the key reason to its success, yeah? The fact that local horror hosts all over the country could broadcast the film whenever they liked, and literally anybody could release it on VHS.
Romero describes this is as the fundamental irony at the heart of the film. The guy we think is a saint is wrong and the guy we think is the sinner is right. I think amongst the films myriad other achievements, the moral complexity is one of the things that makes it so uncomfortable (all of the classic American…
Entitled, predictably, "Night Of The Living Dead: Reanimated"
This is my favourite film of all time.
That studio version of that song he played on Today is not bad. I mean the song is bad, but it's also fine as far as those kinds of things go.
There is a parallel universe somewhere in which 80s Judas Priest got the mainstream 'classic rock' vote that Queen got, and 80s Queen are the influential and well known but still slightly 'cult' band.
1. Lucy Lawless is the damn best
2. That's Halloween 6.
George Lakoff has a lot of good gear on this and its left-wing equivalents.
Might wanna check the privacy settings on your profile there fella.
Elvira's cool, man.