I'm so confused, this review doesn't mention the talking cat once.
I'm so confused, this review doesn't mention the talking cat once.
I can't believe they're still pushing the myth that detection vans use technology to detect viewing on a television set, every one I know in the uk is well aware that the said vans only visit addresses which don't have tv licences.
She's pretty good for every age she's been!
This was my Sister's favourite film from the age of 15, and I've seen it countless times. I have to confess that the first time, when I was 12, did disturb me a fair bit, especially the homoerotic scenes. Thankfully I grew up pretty quickly and love it now, it's not perfect but it's a hell of a lot of fun, I've seen…
I am. I am.
I've mixed feelings about this, I liked a couple of the 'rehab episodes' but felt parts didn't work (the psychiatrist constantly trying to get Maron on his podcast for instance, where such a thing in real life could get him fired), but since Marc's been out of there I've enjoyed it a huge huge amount.
My girlfriend just commented that I use more ketchup than Cassidy does. Yes, I do have a problem. A severe one at that.
Ah, that's a good point, I didn't know it didn't have a theatrical release as I only discovered it's existence earlier this year.
I'm disappointed that Reefer Madness The Musical didn't make the list, admittedly I have a weakness for musicals but I thought it was an enormous amount of fun and the cast really put their all in to it.
I'm completely with you there, perhaps God Bless America is a bit on the nose at the time to make the list, but World's Greatest Dad should easily have made the top 20.
I was going to mention Midnight In Paris. I know we're all supposed to dislike Allen now (and I certainly have incredibly conflicted feelings), but I did love that movie an awful lot.
I absolutely adored They Came Together, in a list which has Ocean's 11 on it, it definitely deserved a place.
Ooh, good call, I absolutely loved that.
Those were the two I was looking for on the list, but disappointed not to see.
No sir, we were not, indeed we get annoyed each year not because of what happened, but because you take away our beloved tv from us! ;)
Yeah, I love her to pieces in this, and hope she manages to stay possessed and a big part of the series for a long while yet, along with Spiner too.
I sort of know what you mean but given the circumstances I'd have dealt with it differently personally - suggesting that she meet the Reverend and that they visit the guy in the pet store (or one of the Reverend's other failures) the next day, so she would know exactly what had happened. Then she wouldn't blame…
Thanks so much for the vimeo link, that's hugely appreciated.
It does sound fascinating, it's just frustrating I can't see to be able to find any of it online…
I always check to see who's written a RR interview straight away, and if it's Will or Marah I know we're in safe hands.