I'm really going to have to give Stendahl another go, which I've been meaning to do for a couple of years now. I remember being a bit bewildered by it at the time, but didn't dislike it. Thanks for the reminder.
I'm really going to have to give Stendahl another go, which I've been meaning to do for a couple of years now. I remember being a bit bewildered by it at the time, but didn't dislike it. Thanks for the reminder.
I actually ordered the UK release of Sleepless to see it uncut. And it's not bad. It lifts a bit too much from his own earlier movies, but at least he's stealing quality stuff? And Max von Sydow buoys the whole thing without even trying. Still, I think I'd call Trauma his last really good one. Sleepless may be the…
Consider this a joke about how this was supposed to be named after their favorite 1973 cop movie, but they're dyslexic.
Could be. I began a 'start from episode one' thing about twenty months ago, though, and she's still a standout in my book. Along with Ian and Barbara. The show keeps getting better overall, but the easy chemistry between the companions (and the sorely missed competence) hasn't been matched yet. At least up to Sarah…
Could be. I began a 'start from episode one' thing about twenty months ago, though, and she's still a standout in my book. Along with Ian and Barbara. The show keeps getting better overall, but the easy chemistry between the companions (and the sorely missed competence) hasn't been matched yet. At least up to Sarah…
Logged in for the first time in months and months just because I thought this deserved at least one like. Just one more heart-warming example of Fred Willard bringing people together.
Logged in for the first time in months and months just because I thought this deserved at least one like. Just one more heart-warming example of Fred Willard bringing people together.
Is it still a spoiler if no one knows what the hell you're talking about?
I was wondering if there's any similarity between McBragg and Dunsany's "Jorkens" stories. Or if the Jorkens stories are worth reading. Opinions, anyone?
And it doesn't seem like it would be a tough sell. "Before there was Star Wars… Before there was Lord of the Rings… There was…BOOM! John Carter of Mars." I'm looking forward to seeing it, given that the consensus seems to be that aside from some slow bits it's actually a great-looking action feast that isn't hampered…
Kinda looks like Matt accidentally put on his girlfriends' jeans that morning.
You are not alone.
I guess I should've seen all this coming. When Gary X said WE (as in 'the people') need to get
into space— not to mention the movie being about an Apollo mission and all— I was thinking
in terms of manned space exploration. Apparently no one else was, including the OP.
Well, you and most of the Republican party. But to be fair, that seems to be because it would be a massively expensive undertaking with no economic or scientific payoff.
I know how I'm spending MY Friday. And what a refreshing change from the usual sobbing!
Maybe Dean Stockwell can file a big fat lawsuit against Hilton. Or somethin'.