I believe it's "ha ha."
I believe it's "ha ha."
Prince of Darkness is awesome in ways that can't be appreciated by the punctilious mind. It's flawed by doctrinaire movie-critic standards, sure; but are those really the standards you want to judge art by?
Idiotking, you're gay and come from a family of academics, yet hate Montreal and have never eaten a bagel? None of that computes.
I too saw it in the theater. Sounds to me like it got a pretty wide release! Just like all us thirteen year old boys who went to see it.
"Hey, have you seen that movie Wildcats with Goldie Hawn? I have, and it's great! I don't mean I saw it WITH Goldie Hawn though - I saw it with my mom! Ha ha! Anyway, wanna go on a date? Protocol is playing at the rep cinema down the street!"
The fire-breathing, crazy makeup and long tongue never got him much.
My irrational fear of Arthur Meighen, explained.
And of course Alan Myerson, director of "Moving" (the one with Richard Pryor), and Andy Maize of the Skydiggers.
"What the…? Where did that zeppelin come from?"
Good times
Sitting with Phil Karlson at a raucous Hollywood party, throwing down bets on a whiskey-fueled belly-bucking contest between Fuller and Nick Ray.
YOU DON'T KNOW WHO YOU'RE DEALING WITH HERE!
Uh, Dick Cheney?
I think all that becomes a lot more forgivable if you just think of them as spooky tales that might be told around a campfire or something. I mean, think of it: you're sitting around a fire and someone tells a tale you've heard some variation on before, but they tell it in a really entertaining and sometimes scary…
Trilogy of Terror was pretty good too, though about 95% of what's good about it is contained in the last segment with the zoobidee-doobidee doll.
Antidote!
At first blush, kind of skimpy and dismissive comments. But on the other hand that tells us what we need to know about what you thought of the book.
Cornrows,
gunplay, explosions and cornrows. I don't know what else you want from a movie, except maybe dialogue you can actually hear.
Great.
Now all I can think about is how Chuck Norris should have been in The Wire.
I'm glad to help, littlealex. I felt just the same when I found that thing. I won't have complete closure, however, until I can see that episode again, just one last time.
I'm with you on Danse Macabre. He discusses everything from Henry James to smoking pot and watching Robot Monster. There are several pages dedicated to the mutant bear movie Prophecy as well.
It's funny that it's a live-action cartoon, as Nancy "Bart" Cartwritght plays the wizard kid's sister.
littlealex, this is just for people like you and me:
Return of the Jedi.