Considering the slim pickings for some letters, this list is pretty bullet-proof.
Considering the slim pickings for some letters, this list is pretty bullet-proof.
ABC Family is legally required to include "Family" in their name. They're also required to air The 700 Club for as long as it exists. It's a weird antiquated contract going back to the early days of basic cable.
DICK TRACY. Keep the beautiful colors, prosthetic makeup, editing, and music. Ditch the kid, simplify the plot and give the female characters more to work with. And finally, cast Jon Hamm as Dick Tracy. Let him go wild.
Oh come on, that fist-and-phallus "amulet" is clearly a double-sided dildo. It even has a comfort grip in the middle!
Only '90s Kids Will Be Outraged By This
Michael Jackson's "You Are Not Alone." The go-to example for MJ's syrupy-to-the-point-of-creepy era.
even though he sounds (in my opinion) a LOT like Hank Azaria doing an accent
Did you have the same dream with the backwards-talking Todd VanDerWerff?!
"EGGHEAD LIKES HIS BOOKIE-BOOK…"
She and Julie Andrews fostered my love of women with short-hair.
I think it's one of the greatest films ever. And it's one of the few movies that was weird and unsettling in its day…and is just as weird and unsettling now.
Pobody's nerfect! (in Australia)
Only good romantic comedy?! What about all those classic screwball comedies? It Happened One Night, The Awful Truth, My Man Godfrey are my faves from that era.
I can't quite love Some Like It Hot because I hate Tony Curtis. I find his very voice and face to be insufferable and punchable, respectively. Jack Lemmon, on the other hand, I love to death.
McDowell was the original writer, but I'm pretty sure Warren Skaaren ended up writing the script as we know it (with lots of improvised riffs from Keaton as well).
You're right. But I'm not sure the writers were aware of it, which might explain why it's there.
I think it was disqualified because it was a book before it was a movie. Same with Batman: The Animated Series. It was a comic before it was a movie.
The Weird Science TV series was worthy of the movie.
Teen Wolf the movie was a light coming-of-age comedy where lycanthropy was a metaphor for puberty. But apparently, the MTV show is some sort of action drama with comic book mythology?
"BONG!" - Taco Bell Bell