Me too, and I also had him confused with the round faced guy from Cheers, who I just realized is also in Office Space, in that scene shown above.
Me too, and I also had him confused with the round faced guy from Cheers, who I just realized is also in Office Space, in that scene shown above.
Balloon Tower Defense, with Liam Neeson as SuperMonkey
So everything. Smart. Talented. Amazing she didn't have an even bigger career but I have to assume it was at least partly her choice.
I saw it opening night, with a college crowd, and it's the most fun experience I've ever had watching a film. It may not be great but it is certainly meant to be seen with an audience.
Same here. Board games must have been super cheap when I was a kid because we had 50 of them, easy, and so did every other family I knew. There were only 2 kinds though; "roll dice and race around the board", and "read the rules for an hour and give up"
I'd settle for Urkel!
Metal Men!
I had a friend who was convinced that a sizable portion of the economy existed solely to keep people busy and not rioting.
Oh, it's awful. It's lacking when compared to The Partridge Family, for god's sake.
For me it's the destruction of the Sauron. The book gives a perfectly cinematic description (a huge Sauron shape reaches out as if to grab the armies of the West and is blown away by the wind) but instead we got the collapsing eye, which I thought looked silly.
And they restored the scenes that explain how everyone found time to go to the bathroom and get something to drink
I thought it was because Bill was played by Alan Rickman. I wouldn't hand Alan Rickman a loaded weapon either
I specified "participants"
What activity could you ask college aged participants about and get a response other than "it's so cool"?
We'll be fine folks! Tuesday is Soylent Green day!
Cheesy but effective. That final "ghost" still haunts my dreams.
Are you referring to the All About Every "trailer"? Because I don't think that's original. Might be for re-release. The Possessed trailer is much more typical of the period; short clips with a breathless voice over reading a lot of purple prose.
It's true, the right never claims to have all the the answers.
I would have picked Grand Hotel and The Women, for sure. She is so beautiful in Grand Hotel ( man does she work those eyelashes). And as much of a caricature as she is in The Women, she still elicits some sympathy.
You can't have cake for breakfast, but you can have FRIED cake. Why don't you put some syrup on it?
-Jim Gaffigan