Masters of the Universe would make a great double-bill with Frost/Nixon - Frank Langella playing two of history's greatest monsters!
Masters of the Universe would make a great double-bill with Frost/Nixon - Frank Langella playing two of history's greatest monsters!
It's a shame that since Sideways Thomas Haden Church and Virginia Madsen haven't been given much in the way of good roles.
Yes, I still think it's hilarious. Miles better than Anchorman too.
and Marsha from Spaced and that crazy doctor in Hellraiser 2
Also, have to say, Simon Pegg delivering a flying kick to an old age pensioner is one of the funniest moments in any film from the last decade.
'It's alright, Andy! It's just bolognaise!'
They played all of Born in the USA (the album that is) at a gig in London on the weekend, and I assume the title track was done in the usual fashion, rather than acoustically. I could be wrong though.
Considering his margin of victory, I think he'd have been pretty safe even without the song.
I once looked through the List of Unusual Deaths page on Wikipedia - and really wished I hadn't. Enough to make anyone paranoid.
'I begged him to stop but he said it was for the good of the nation!'
Er…it's out in September. As the article says.
Your loss, her debut album is terrific. Tightrope is one of the best songs of the last few years.
'pretty good' . . . 'London episodes'
Daisy Von Scherler Mayer also directed The Guru in the early 2000s - never heard of it? Consider yourself lucky.
The trend over the last twelve months of acts releasing their first album in years continues seemingly. Fine by me.
Repulsive? A bit strong there. She's infuriating, but hardly repulsive.
Yeah, Pohl is 93.
Frederik Pohl and Brian Aldiss are both still alive, and in their late 80s/early 90s.
Yeah, I smell the massive grade inflation of a quarter of a grade.
As Good as It Gets!