Peter Weller is the man. Batman, Robocop and Buckaroo Banzai. If only there were some way he could play Han Solo, he'd win the universe.
Peter Weller is the man. Batman, Robocop and Buckaroo Banzai. If only there were some way he could play Han Solo, he'd win the universe.
Stop Good Will Hunting me!
Stop Good Will Hunting me!
Gotcha!
Gotcha!
You may have seen it under the alternate title Slam Dunk Ernest.
You may have seen it under the alternate title Slam Dunk Ernest.
Great theme song by the Buzzcocks, though.
Great theme song by the Buzzcocks, though.
Shelly Johnson's not the only Twin Peaks resident who shows up in Stars Hollow. Luke's surprise daughter was birthed by Audrey Horne! And Bruce McCulloch and Danny Strong had stints on the show, and once Dave left Lane to be on The O.C., he was replaced by Todd Lowe who went on to play Terry Bellefleur on True Blood.
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Shelly Johnson's not the only Twin Peaks resident who shows up in Stars Hollow. Luke's surprise daughter was birthed by Audrey Horne! And Bruce McCulloch and Danny Strong had stints on the show, and once Dave left Lane to be on The O.C., he was replaced by Todd Lowe who went on to play Terry Bellefleur on True Blood.
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Or Bill Nighy!
Or Bill Nighy!
Oh, you're right. The lyrics weren't in Spanish, they were in Mexican.
Oh, you're right. The lyrics weren't in Spanish, they were in Mexican.
Absolutely! I love that the music for Bananas is essentially the same song re-worked as a mariachi-esque Spanish song, a schmaltzy love ballad and a wacky kazoo instrumental.
Absolutely! I love that the music for Bananas is essentially the same song re-worked as a mariachi-esque Spanish song, a schmaltzy love ballad and a wacky kazoo instrumental.
I love the little Corman shout-outs in it, too. Like Corman directing Batman, and the fact that Steve Martin's character is in love with Mary Woronov, playing herself.
I love the little Corman shout-outs in it, too. Like Corman directing Batman, and the fact that Steve Martin's character is in love with Mary Woronov, playing herself.
I wonder if Taming of the Screwy will age as well as the classic WB shorts it was inspired by. I always loved those as a kid, but I was unusually knowledgeable of stars of the thirties and forties.