But what about Jon and Vangelis?
But what about Jon and Vangelis?
She could do flips across my apartment and stick her landing with her thighs compressing my skull anytime.
Apparently, repulsionist, you and I are about the same age, because I recall being seriously disappointed that Han Solo was in an R Rated film that no adults would take me to see. So I waited a few years, and when I was 15 or so, got my hands on a VHS copy. One of my memories of that 1st viewing is when I heard, in…
I thought there was some hint of it in the novel, but I read it 20 years ago, found it sort of lacking, and don't feel like revisiting it again, so I suppose I'll have to take your word for it.
I used to think that Rutger Hauer has not, and most likely never will, give a performance as fine as that again.
She's definitely a lot less serious than the blond one. Makes her way sexier.
Thank you.
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Also Denis Leary's brother on Rescue Me.
See if your local library has the DVD's. Mine does.
You're right, the trailer's really good. It makes me want to see the movie, except that I already have seen it, which makes me not want to see it.
I always pictured Todd Bridges as Jones. Casting would of course depend on Bridges being out of jail. Or even alive. Is he still alive?
I'm a little gun-shy about trusting the reviews here after wasting 40+ minutes of my life watching Monday's episode of Alcatraz because of a positive rating.
I think he's been busy doing Rachel Bilson. Whatever or whoever keeps him from appearing in films is fine with me, however.
Also poorly edited / proofread. I came across a number of misspellings, including one that should have been highlighted by Spell Check, which I didn't think could happen in this day and age, since even Comments sections have Spell Check now.
I noticed that Lucy Liu is credited as a "Special Guest Star," and am wondering why she's not listed with the rest of the regular cast. I hope they don't plan on killing Tang off.
I find it hard to believe Soto was allowed to drive the Bullitt car.
You know you've got a generic procedural when one law enforcement person explains something that every cop learns in the academy to one of their colleagues. I can't remember who did it in this episode, or what the point was, because it was like "No shit." My favorites have been on CSI, where, for example, Nick will…
Aside from seat belt laws, they also didn't have airbags in the 60's. I guess we don't have them now, either. Unless police cars really aren't equipped with them, for some reason.
I don't think they were necessarily sluts. I think he had the kavorka.