Working at what later became a Hollywood Video in 1994, an old lady came in looking for "That new movie starring Kirk Douglas Jr. and Sharon Tate." Hint: It wasn't *that* new.
Working at what later became a Hollywood Video in 1994, an old lady came in looking for "That new movie starring Kirk Douglas Jr. and Sharon Tate." Hint: It wasn't *that* new.
Wow. I was so excited to see a Dan Simmons interview but didn't really know about any of this anti-Islam stuff. Wish I still didn't.
I'm laughing at your life saving. I'm an awesome audience.
She was super canned with huge Brahms.
PG- I just re-read my original response and my words definitely got jumbled. There are a lot of great actors and a lot of great DPs, but truly great Lighting people are very rare and highly coveted. Sorry about the mix up.
"If you really think that you can name more talented actors than DPs, you don't know or care enough about what they do."
It is not the DPs job to "set the lights" while the camera is rolling and the actors are performing. A DP is extremely important yes, and I dare say there a more great actors out there than great DPs but that sort of misses the point.
Hey, if you can't get laid on the last night on Earth…
Me too but I can't remember what their capital or chief export was and I'm sure that was in the song.
Disney
Genevieve made a nice defense of the Disney mission vs. Disney tactics but I have to argue against them getting any credit for Pixar outside the shrewd business move of securing (and then resecuring) distribution rights.
More like George Lucas has the best afterbirth.
I think he was Keiser Von Stuff-in-His-Pants. Not sure. Check IMDB.
Most of them are indeed just like this, but not ALL of them (IE: I Am Legend), which makes this "feature" really suck.
Police Academy 2
Dr. Detroit
The Toy
Few movies ride the line so precariously between Sentimentality and Schmaltz like Searching and still end up coming down on the right side. It's really no small accomplishment.
Though clearly not meant as a satire, The Candidate's (Redford) satirical moments certainly shine.
I remember that scene. I think if you watch carefully you get to see Viggo's shlong too. Aces.
The sex scene in "Enemy At The Gates" is supposed to be horrible. Sadly though, that doesn't stop it from being horrible.