It's not the size of the Dic…..tionary that counts, but how you use it!
It's not the size of the Dic…..tionary that counts, but how you use it!
I need a Netflix program called "Dickachu's Strange Life Choices". I guarantee we can get a season and a half out of it.
"All the Young Dudes/Telephone Line" - Mott the Hoople and Electric Light Orchestra, respectively, and "21 Guns" by Green Day.
Bob, Johnson.
And I haven't seen that Gene Hackman used in a movie since that Ray Romano movie, "Welcome to Mooseport".
@qweeflatina:disqus Fist Emoji; Grapefruit Emoji turns you on, eh?
The first game has you either saving your Girlfriend Trish or a bunch of medical people. Funny story about that: When I first played it, I was actually going to save my girlfriend, but I went in the wrong direction and found the health workers. I had no time left on the clock to go and save Trish, so I saved the…
Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, YES on this!
Will you come to his aid, to be his Avenger, Weasels Ripped my Flesh?
The one with Jesse looking at the Freddy reflection in the mirror? That poster is fantastic! I'm in the camp that actually likes Elm Street 2, even the poster is top notch! I'm jealous!
I have Dark City: The Director's Cut and the first time I saw it, I watched the director's cut. To this day, I won't even bother looking up the voiceover part, just because I don't even want to know what it says (I know it spoils the whole movie, but I don't know specifics. Sometimes ignorance is bliss).
"I'm just a guy whose looking for a little back pay…. or should I say payback?"*
Are you implying you would give away a book or are you holding it over my head? Either way, I'm jealous.
I watched it last year with a friend of mine as part of us listening to We Hate Movies, and their podcast is a thousand times better than that movie.
I was 4 years old when that came out on tape, and the bastards at the grocery store put the horror section right next to the video games section, so I can confirm your descriptions to be correct about that movie box art.
The Documentary about Drew Struzan is actually really good, because if nothing else, He seemed to actually give a damn about the art, for one, and two, the Posters you do get to see are magnificent, and his explanations for a lot of the posters are really eye-opening.
I almost think the sequels box arts were worse: The 2nd one had Chucky attempting to cleave a Jack-in-the-box that was frowning in half with a pair of scissors, and Three had Chucky with Red eyes and blood out of the corner of his mouth. Those bothered me more because of the animated looks to them.
I have the same qualm with Alex Proyas' Dark City, where you should advertise the city, the architecture, the Strangers, something, instead we get Rufus Sewell screaming over a clock. The directors cut poster does a little better, but it still lacks imagination, something that to a movie like Dark City, is heinous, I…
The Freddy Claw from the first movie poster is gorgeous, and the artwork is simply fantastic, even the worst Elm Street art cover is better than the best Elm Street movie, I would say.
If you aren't kidding, is the inevitable cross promotion with the Go-Go's song, "We Got the Beat" already happened?