We could key in on the obvious demographic that watches shows and movies that have titles that are also popular songs and call it "Crazy Train".
We could key in on the obvious demographic that watches shows and movies that have titles that are also popular songs and call it "Crazy Train".
And it was Gene Kelly's final motion picture role, too. What a swansong.
There are three great things about Xanadu:
Let's hope a major character isn't killed. He would have been a living thing, it'd be a terrible thing to lose.
Also a character feels heartbroken and asks the secondary characters not to Bring them down.
I take umbrage to your statement that because it is repetitious with its chorus and that magic is a "strange" thing that it isn't a lovely song. I know I can't argue it because I complain about songs that rely on repetition (Awolnation's "Sail" is my personal example), but as far as the repeating goes, they at least…
"BonerTime" is what I call it when I listen to Starfucker.
Hey, Tell Bruce Dern to go fight Lo Pan in Little China, and then we'll talk!
A pawn shop I worked at had a VHS copy of "Until The End of the World" that has since disappeared, it makes me sad I never made an attempt to buy it.
Sean Connery in a mankini ≤ Tingle
Midichlorian-demic: Force Lightning Shock and Terror.
"In communist Russia, Force Awakens Star Wars!"
This sounds like someone complaining about "Great Job, Internet!" then a Star Wars Sequel. Did George Lucas write this title, too, Senor Spielbergo?
Is there any recorded proof that Stephin Merritt actually laughed in this interview? I'm not even sure I've seen him in interviews smile, let alone laugh.
This reason is why I didn't even bother watching Oblivion, it looked so barren, I couldn't even generate interest for it.
I'd love for him to play Elvis exactly like his Music Producer character in The Runaways. Really, any Michael Shannon that's not Kangaroo Jack Michael Shannon will do.
I have to wonder how many two letter Scrabble words Stephin could use to describe What a Pretty Girl is Like, because I believe he's talented enough that he could do it.
I want to go to this concert so bad, but I live in Idaho! Whoever is going to this, can someone please tell how it turns out, what songs he ends up playing, anything! I Would do anything to go see this!
Well, if you want to get into this discussion, it ended the happiest way it possibly could. Miriam's Wedding ends similarly, where you have your heart broken first and then you get a happy ending. I think that's just Australian Cinema. I need to watch more Australian Movies to see if most of them follow that pattern…
It wasn't nominated because IFC Films distributed it, and they are a niche market distributor, not a major studio, so it got logged away. I have a beef with the Academy Awards for this reason, and this reason alone.
ASOUE is the first book series I've ever finished, I was well into my teenage years when Book the Thirteenth came out, loved it then!