That's only the second best 80s song called "Up On The Roof"
https://youtu.be/r5V8ecsrxeY
That's only the second best 80s song called "Up On The Roof"
https://youtu.be/r5V8ecsrxeY
One of the biggest weaknesses of the early Foundation books is the fact that they were written as short stories, then patched together into novels. Asimov was writing them during/after World War 2 for John W. Campbell, which also explains some things like the fascism and sexism.
Handsome Bob in RockNRolla - He looks completely different.
I think you just asked for a Mystery Science Theater 3000 reboot with Judah Friedlander hosting, O'Neal.
Especially when there's a random interlude of "Oh, wait, is that Charlton Heston? Holy shit!"
Trying to force that backdraft pun is like stealing home to cap a ten run inning.
Bruce Willis is having more of a Michael Caine career, I think, except he hasn't fully embraced the best supporting actor roles that Caine did to resurrect his career after decades of mediocrity.
For years now, I totally thought that Rosie O'Donnell in fetish wear was a particularly troubling nightmare from my childhood.
Well, it was nearly three hours of Ridley Scott's loving tribute to the dirtiest parts of New York that are left, but one of the threads of the plot was that Denzel got away with it for so long because nobody could believe that it was a black guy running the biggest drug ring in New York.
Gotta say, when Margery dropped that line, my wife looked at me across the room and said "the back of a Volkswagen?" I immediately lost my shit.
Oh man, didn't even realize he was in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. He's the dude who karate chops the volunteer in the neck and then yells "We need another volunteer!" at the crowd, right?
My bold prediction: FX gradually turns into a channel filled with shows about hot dog farmers, sex shop owners, and lizardmen shapeshifter secret service agent conspiracy theories, while all of the funny scripted stuff ends up on the second cable tier channel FXX, where it slowly becomes horribly out of date and…
Death Cake VIII: Cakey Takes Manhattan
The Archmage of the Aether:
I'd be happy with more episodes of that new Hornblower series. They stopped right around Hornblower and the Hotspur (iirc) and I bet that guy who was also Tony Blair could still pull it off. Although that might be like Sean Bean making more Sharpe's episodes by now.
"I noticed those men were wearing Battle of the Bulge ribbons."
KMF: Sandra Bullock in The Net, Angelina Jolie in Hackers, or Mary McDonnell in Sneakers?
Scrawler: 90% sure that's resistor band values, from lowest to highest - used to figure out the particular value of any resistor by its color bands.
Raimi's directorial flourishes are all entertaining, what with the whip pans and the other fancy camera stuff, but Sharon Stone as a tough-as-nails gunslinger living in the Old West with her $500 haircuts and perfectly fresh makeup really brings the rest of it down.
Terry Tate: Office Linebacker. Or was that the other guy from Norbit, who was also a football player?