D'oh! They were only showing short films exclusive to the Museum went we went and enjoyed the one we saw. (Sorry to rub salt.)
D'oh! They were only showing short films exclusive to the Museum went we went and enjoyed the one we saw. (Sorry to rub salt.)
Pretty sure she doesn't die.
Indeed the Ghibli Museum is delightful. The entire neighborhood it sits in is great. Mrs. Funkhouser and I visited ten years ago and are visiting again in Sept.
I don't think Swango is in over her head. I think she's going to end up being the heroine. She's going to get her revenge before this is all over. No one puts Nikki in a corner.
I have plenty of jackets older than four years, much to Mrs. Funkhouser's chagrin.
Well she's just turned 40 (gasp!) so she's about to become un-hireable by casting directors looking for a romantic interest for their 60 year old male leads. So she's got nothing to lose. She should just tell people she's Bryce Dallas Howard for the next few years.
I thought there was more than one of those. One even featured Mary Wickes, who, despite her amazing career, I know best from "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters."
Stella Stevens was pretty unconventional (looking) in "Where Angels Go Trouble Follows." Same with Susan St. James. I would have happily hung around with those nuns.
Kevin's secret service agent was the Kevin accidentally killed by Grace.
I don't care. Just want more ScarJo!
The Shelbyville next to North Haverbrook and Brockway? Or the one closer to Ogdenville?
If The Wall would stop with all the dopey and melodramatic personal shit of the contestants then it could be fun. The mechanics of the game in how people win - and can lose - money is cool. But it's too sappy. Just play the damn game. I'd even dump the pair of contestants for one single one and have them answer…
Bob Barker had a way of fucking with people that didn't even know they were being fucked with. He's my role model.
I kept telling Mrs. Funkhouser no one should trifle with Nikki. I think she's going to be the ultimate heroine of the season. And where's Gaffigan?
He did love that! So, so much. Right up until the end.
Right but back then, 20 years or so before internet nobody knew that or could have known that.
Maybe a good WW box office will help a BLACK WIDOW movie happen.
Our mom accompanied my brother and me to our first repeat viewing and she fell asleep. Thought it was boring and terrible. We were surprised she even wanted to see it because it wasn't her kind of thing. But pretty much everyone wanted to or had to see it.
We had some cheesy soundtrack on 8-track by the 'kings of synth' Electric Moog Orchestra that we played over and over.
I remember this being the first movie I ever of here people were returning to the movie theater to see it again. I was 12 years old and couldn't imagine why anyone would want to see any movie in the theater a second time.