After those Bronson impressions it would be downright irresponsible of them not to do a Bronson movie at some point. There's lots of 80's stuff to choose from Death Wish 3 to Murphy's Law or 10 to Midnight.
After those Bronson impressions it would be downright irresponsible of them not to do a Bronson movie at some point. There's lots of 80's stuff to choose from Death Wish 3 to Murphy's Law or 10 to Midnight.
Good for him. Though I'd be more excited if he reunited with Danica McKellar. Perhaps for Charlize Theron involved shenanigans.
I’d just been collecting imagery for a while of spring-break stuff, teenagers going crazy in Florida, beach debauchery and whatnot.
How is Nic Cage not in this?
From the films of his I've seen, I think he does about a good a job as possible on the material he's working with. It's just B-level stuff.
I kind of liked it, but it certainly isn't an essential part of his work, particularly ahead of Vacation. It should be in the I liked this poorly reviewed film that has developed no cult audience subsection.
I think it's easily understandable. I watched a ton lot of late night when I was a teenager in the 90's. Pre-high-speed internet, the options were sort of limited in terms of what to fill time with in late nights when you were in and had nothing better to do. Now there's just more stuff to do, and there are so many…
Yeah, I'm looking forward to that with the cast and Neil Jordan.
The Disappearance of Alice Creed was pretty good.
I'll probably still give this a shot at some point given Brad Anderson has yet to make a film I didn't at least like, and I love Transsiberian and The Machinist. He may be slumming a little for a paycheck but 2/3rds of an entertaining film is still better than most mainstream thrillers.
Too Last 2 Exorcism?
The whole episode was good, as usual, but that final segment was just brilliant. This show just keeps impressing.
Yeah, I always really liked her. It was very easy to gravitate to her character, especially if your parents weren't together.
Valerie Bertinelli was definitely an early childhood crush, but yeah, don't recall anything really sleazy about Schneider. I was pretty young when I watched this, so maybe some stuff went over my head, but I always thought he seemed rather endearing.
What has been left out of the synopsis is Gellar's mother in the show is played by the creature from the movie Splice.
With this looking dead, and The Office and 30 Rock gone, Whitney can finally ascend to the centerpiece of NBC's storied Thursday night comedy block next season.
So, you're saying the franchise would conclude with a happy ending?
80's era shoulder pads never cease being hilarious.
This has some hilarious moments in it. I always really liked the sequence where Hawn is trying to convince Willis to go along with her plan, and how over-the-top the visualization of said plan is. Lots of funny little bits in it and fun performances from the cast, including Sydney Pollack's cameo.
I think Hudson Hawk is legitimately fun, but Nothing but Trouble was the kind of nightmare fuel that actual horror films could only dream of. I saw it as a kid and while it wasn't "scary" no movie has actually viscerally grossed me out like that before or since. Aggressively miscalculated.