I assume the '+' in this rating is because it has Jake Busey.
I assume the '+' in this rating is because it has Jake Busey.
"Looks like there'll be no money for you, Crazy Round Man."
"Looks like there'll be no money for you, Crazy Round Man."
Yeah I kept waiting and waiting for the mention. So here you go:
Yeah I kept waiting and waiting for the mention. So here you go:
Mind = Blown.
Mind = Blown.
Goon hunt!? This ain't no goon hunt!
No love for Dylan's Christmas album?
I was hoping this would have been mentioned in the article, but what was up with the way the narrator in the Sandlot kept putting that weird emphasis on the word "pickle" every time he said it? "That was the summer me and my friends got into the biggest *PICKLE* of our lives." He says it like three times. I swear.
Aaand, I'm sorry, are you a medical doctor? Or a scientific researcher of some sort? If Tom Six says it's 100% Medically Accurate, that's good enough for me.
This is my favourite thing you've written since your original, non-MYoF review of Battlefield Earth.
I'd be willing to bet he also learns a thing or two about what really matters in life.
Crud. Can I delete this?
delete delete delete
That was fast…
They just outlined the premise of this show on Cougar Town last week. It's called "Beef and Bubbles."
Only in a perfect world, Skip. Harry Dean Stanton's cameo would have been EPIC.
I guess I've just been expecting more of a focus on that when critics make comparisons to the original. Paragraph openers like: "Ditching the bibilical subtext of the 1982 original, Kosinski opts instead for a visually rich but content-free mashup of the Matrix movies, Short Circuit 2, and Red Dawn."
Freeway.
"Do you believe in the users?"
I guess this isn't that big of a deal, but I've been wondering why there hasn't been a single reference - anywhere, not just the AV Club - to the fact that the original Tron was basically THE BIBLE.