Bolt is a beautifully animated dog, but it was the pigeons that stayed with me. Their head-twitches were genius.
Bolt is a beautifully animated dog, but it was the pigeons that stayed with me. Their head-twitches were genius.
Same here. Even a year later, thinking of "Kitty!" made me start crying. Often in meetings when my attention would wander.
Took, not too.
I always too Team America to be a snapshot of what America was like at that moment. There was just about as much celebrity handwringing as there was right-wing hawkishness, and not addressing the former would have made the movie obnoxiously one-note. I'm a snivelling leftie and I laughed my ass off at all of the…
The wine bottle scene is from Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, from the man who brought us the original Cape Fear.
I like the way GhaleonQ thinks, even though I love both film versions and the novel.
It was definitely Death Wish III with the bazooka. Michael Winner filmed that movie in London. Hilarious seeing the streets of Lambeth standing in for the Bronx.
Paul's letter
I don't know if anyone will come back to this page, but just in case, HBO's In Treatment page features this pdf. of Paul's letter.
@staircar1, well, it's damn good to see you around, as ever. OTZ is going very slowly lately, hence being here more.
@staircar1
It works best while chomping on a huge cigar.
Many a trip to the pub has been catalysed by a "Come on, let's go get a drink," with a Harry Dean Stanton impression.
I like to sing "Old Turkey Buzzard" from time to time.
"What a maroon!"
From Hudsucker Proxy, Paul Newman's absent-minded "Sure sure," which he uses at the start of almost all of his dialogue, has now been completely absorbed by me.
Oh Mamet dialogue. I've been known to use, "Everyone wants money. That's why it's called money," from Heist.
The best thing about "Bees?" is if you're with someone savvy enough to reply, "No, beads," it means you can immediately go into "BEADS??!?!?!
@SouthofHeaven, I'm not really accusing you of cheating. You're just totally right.
SouthofHeaven, you're so accurate I suspect you cheated by looking. If not, I doff my cap.
The painted cockroaches! It's old-school fun, and Grodin's voiceover is great, but it's odd seeing him cast as the roguish lead criminal.