I call dibs on the Kurgan!
I call dibs on the Kurgan!
I have not, though I've heard being Highlander while Highlander is a kind of magic.
I was going to clean up my room, until I got Highlander.
Please tell me you said this speech in Connery's Scottish/Spanish accent.
Hearing Sean Connery call somebody a "Pendejo" in his Scottish accent is maybe the best support for your belief of that idea.
Highlander isn't a great movie (I very much don't like it either, but I saw it at 24 years of age), but I have kind of warmed up to it, due in no small part that it gives me more pleasure to remember the best parts than to remember the movie as a whole. Also, it gave me the best picture to have ever graced my phone…
I really need to finish watching Idiots and Angels and I have wanted to see Hair High for years.
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That's actually promising to hear. I'll certainly be positive about him making a tour over here sometime.
Or the plot to a new Happy Madison Production starring Rob Schneider.
I live in Idaho, where a Tom Waits tour to this side of the United States seems unlikely, so albums are all I can really enjoy. Thanks for answering my question, Evil Lincoln!
Did he sing "Innocent When You Dream" in the Tom Waits Rasp or did he sing it like he does on 'Frank's Wild Years'? I'd like to also add I'm jealous of you for seeing Tom Waits in Concert.
You can never go wrong with Multiplayer Halo matches (Local matches because why the hell not?) or even play some of the Mario Party 2v2 minigames.
I just came back from Roger Ebert's website, and the reviewer there basically ends her review by saying, "Hey, Lilo and Stitch is still at home, I'll just watch that instead!"
That's been a practice Dreamworks has been doing for quite some time:
"Rise of the Guardians" from "The Guardians of Childhood"
"Turbo"
"Monsters Vs. Aliens"
"Kung Fu Panda" (Rare case of the movie producing a better product than the title, I think)
"Bee Movie"
The Company's idea to just use generic titles just kind of…
Does anyone find it a touch funny that back when "CHAPPiE" was out, everyone found the Die Antwoord characters playing themselves but not themselves and listening to their own songs seemed off, yet Rihanna plays little girl Rihanna, listening to Rihanna songs, and no one is probably going to complain about it as much?*
Why did no one tell me Stephin Merritt got into acting?
It wasn't a flop, but it did under-perform, if I remember correctly, especially with Tom Cruise's name attached to it.
Why do I feel rebranding flops is going to become the new thing in the years to come? I remember "Edge of Tomorrow" becoming "Live, Die, Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow" and this getting a new rating all of a sudden, I feel the exact opposite of the 'Unrated Cut' is about to become a thing in Hollywood.
"Take it! Take the Fucking Elephant!" Liam Neeson's delivery was excellent in Darkman.