Has anybody — ANYBODY — ever said, "Let's go see the new Katherine Heigl movie?"
Has anybody — ANYBODY — ever said, "Let's go see the new Katherine Heigl movie?"
There's an actress named Jennifer Warren (I believe) in this who was quite good in this and as Reg Dunlop's wife in "Slap Shot" and a number of other things back then.
It's not every movie that includes Anthony Perkins with a killer dildo and Kathleen Turner calling herself "fit as a fiddle and ready for cock."
Love the clown in the car.
On the other hand, this is the first of four films by this director that will be seen by anyone on the planet Earth other than critics.
So far, all commenters appear to be 12 years old or under.
Almost every bit as entertaining as Death to Smoochy.
"Stick" and "Palmetto" are the Citizen Kanes of Florida crime films compared to Jim Belushi's & Lorraine Bracco's mystery-science awful "Traces of Red."
Palmetto bugs, not cockroaches.
Mainly from his frightening Chicago Cubs horror films.
Suppose I'm all alone in considering "Sorcerer" one of the all-time unjustly underrated films …. no, wait, just now catching up with previous comments. Excellent. AVC needs to re-evaluate that one.
Let's make sure Vince gets to host the show again 15 years from now.
And it made $120 million at the box office, proof yet AGAIN that not everybody wants vampires + zombies + cops + killers + unfunny Hangover-style comedy.
And it made $120 million at the box office, proof yet AGAIN that not everybody wants vampires + zombies + cops + killers + unfunny Hangover-style comedy.
Mimi Rogers was Oscar-worthy in this movie. She isn't considered even a B-list actress (and perhaps never has been), but in this one, she was as good as any actress would have been in that role.
Yeah, there won't be a Jackie Robinson movie out for, let's see, 3 more days. Miller & Malingerer continue their cutting-edge commentary in a minute.
The Sandlot is easily the best baseball movie, until you're over 10 years old.
By a weird coincidence, Ron Shelton's fans find comments by Claude particularly limp.
That's the movie in which the selling of his team and the pitching of a perfect game at Yankee Stadium really interfered with Kevin Costner's love life.
Like when people put "The Hustler" on their lists of favorite sports movies.