I'd like to see Ron Jeremy's documentary concerning the Jeremy Move.
I'd like to see Ron Jeremy's documentary concerning the Jeremy Move.
I absolutely hate this shit, at least as much as I also hate The Edge (the movie, not the guitarist). They lay out the plot in the first exposition dump like they're wearing concrete gloves…they're that heavy handed. I was insulted by these movies as well as Mamet, because he's usually quite brilliant, but in this…
i don't know, but i've been told…
Zatoichi. Twenty-five films, and he never found his car keys.
But Reagan and his buds passed IGRA! See, he wasn't racist!
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Woo-hoo! Godwin!
What you call your no-no place is what I refer to as my "if the price is right" place.
Nostalgistic glasses, you mean.
Saw it in the theatre, and I remember getting goosebumps from the floating giant and evil mum's own gigantism.
I remember reading that article, seeing that panel and thinking how tired I am of his retarded horseshit.
I would rather see a couple episodes directed by Lexi Belle.
You can, however, date children's robots.
Except for that bastard Ruxpin.
There may have been a couple movies I have no interest in that have done pretty well recently…
I liked RPO as I read it, but it evaporated from my brain as soon as it was done. Tried too hard there, too, and I noticed how it seemed like it was written as a movie tie-in, didn't delve very deeply into the decade that was supposed to serve as its centerpiece.
I was 28 when this came out, and I saw this with someone whom I should have considered my girlfriend. This affected us both, and she lived in a perfect top-floor apartment with a ten-foot clock that faced the street…
"…painted up like some kind of dead whore…"
Apologies if someone beat me to that quote…
Where are the Devil's Night greeting cards?
The exception to the soundtrack being NIN.
Even Alien Resurrection
Should go by Dwayne William Katt, to see how many people ask him what Robert Culp was really like.