Mae West was never funny. Not even W.C. Fields can be funny w/ her on screen.
Mae West was never funny. Not even W.C. Fields can be funny w/ her on screen.
It may be a bad film, but the books don't seem like they'd be hard to adapt. That's why The Golden Compass wouldn't belong on this list.
I had The Singles Table mailed to me for some reason. I don't write for anything, & I don't think I signed for a mailing list. Anyway, I hated it, & told them so on the comment card.
Das Racist & Judy Garland's Decca recordings.
My friend & I had fond memories of this movie. Then when we watched it as adults, We were blown away. Nothing makes any fucking sense, it's so bad, but so weird that we had a blast. I love you Demolition Man.
Stung to death by wasps.
I own OWN, but have never watched it, & don't have a Nielsen box. Would a Nielsen box work on IPTV?
Well, glad my overheard on Stop Podcasting Yourself is considered solid. I made that call the day after surgery on tons of painkillers, & my voice sounds terrible.
"of course the fat one eats crackers." -My favorite youtube comment.
If you have a modded Wii, there's a port of ScummVM on the homebrew channel. It's also on Android, but I haven't tried that one.
it used to be a holiday thing, & in the days before dvr I would always either miss it or catch the ones widely available. Seems to be the only source for a lot of them.
I wish they'd just release them all. I've been trying to gather them all for 15 years, some having never come out on VHS. Love these movies, but still morbidly curious to see Andy Hardy Comes Home, w/ a middle aged Mickey Rooney, looking like a bloated drunk, & Lewis Stone deceased. Poor guy died from a heart attack…
Since this is the first year that I've actually sat down & made myself write on a regular basis, I've achieved my resolution for 2011. My resolution for this year is to learn how to rewrite, & hopefully turn my stories into something other than shit.
Fiction: Map of Time & 11/22/63, despite a brief segment so dumb that it made me angry.
Non-Fiction: In the Garden of Beasts - Erik Larson & The Murder of the Century - Paul Collins.
I hate when that picture pops up on tv every few minutes on the news each 9/11. It seems like I don't have any business seeing it, like I'm watching flash snuff.
I liked it because it was easy to learn on piano.
Main thing I remember about this special is that something clicked in my brain, & I learned how to count. I got up in the middle of the show, locked myself in the bathroom, & counted to 500. I don't think the special had much to do w/ it.
The only thing I remember about Eureeka's Castle is the theme song, & that I got in trouble when my mom caught me calling it Eureeka's asshole. At the time, I thought that was really clever.
Are they airing Pinwheel? I have childhood fears to confront.
I would be wrong to urinate on the American flag.