A "making of" featurette of Milo & Otis would probably receive an NC-17, though.
A "making of" featurette of Milo & Otis would probably receive an NC-17, though.
A "making of" featurette of Milo & Otis would probably receive an NC-17, though.
uuuuhhhhh huuuuh playing with the boys
uuuuhhhhh huuuuh playing with the boys
And micturating on a rug is absolutely a form of violence.
And micturating on a rug is absolutely a form of violence.
About a Boy > Four Weddings and a Funeral
About a Boy > Four Weddings and a Funeral
Shouldn't you be peopling planet Kolob with your progeny. Breeder!
Shouldn't you be peopling planet Kolob with your progeny. Breeder!
I just watched PDL a few hours ago. That score is really something. It got a little jarring during the scene where Watson and Rajskub visit Sandler at work, but I loved it, esp. the end credits music. And Harry Fucking Nilsson!!!
I just watched PDL a few hours ago. That score is really something. It got a little jarring during the scene where Watson and Rajskub visit Sandler at work, but I loved it, esp. the end credits music. And Harry Fucking Nilsson!!!
I finally agree with Juanito on something. I may even watch Mindhunters now. Wild Things is indeed a classic, endlessly rewatchable, like The Usual Suspects, which I feel no shame putting it on the same pedestal as WT. It has Robert Wagner's overwrought soap-opera acting and Kevin Bacon's penis, Bill Murray as an…
I finally agree with Juanito on something. I may even watch Mindhunters now. Wild Things is indeed a classic, endlessly rewatchable, like The Usual Suspects, which I feel no shame putting it on the same pedestal as WT. It has Robert Wagner's overwrought soap-opera acting and Kevin Bacon's penis, Bill Murray as an…
That works for me. It's best for your memory of a favorite film to be a little blurry before revisiting it again.
That works for me. It's best for your memory of a favorite film to be a little blurry before revisiting it again.
It is indeed possible to see a film you enjoyed or loved and deciding you never to have to see it again, because you have this hunch that comes from watching countless films that tells you have gotten all the enjoyment you will ever get from such films and repeat viewings will only ruin your memories of it. Two recent…
It is indeed possible to see a film you enjoyed or loved and deciding you never to have to see it again, because you have this hunch that comes from watching countless films that tells you have gotten all the enjoyment you will ever get from such films and repeat viewings will only ruin your memories of it. Two recent…
I'm going to answer all questions like this from now on.
I'm going to answer all questions like this from now on.