Re Rocky Horror, it might actually have been, yes. There's certainly some odd gender issues— the name of the family (the Femms), the patriarch being played by a matriarch, etc.
Re Rocky Horror, it might actually have been, yes. There's certainly some odd gender issues— the name of the family (the Femms), the patriarch being played by a matriarch, etc.
I figure this is relevant for monster movie buffs— anyway, it's fun:
I figure this is relevant for monster movie buffs— anyway, it's fun:
Watched Doctor X for the first time last week on TCM. That's a really great weird-ass movie! I love how hilariously sinister the entire medical faculty is, and the fact that they all have some sort of possible link to cannibalism. (What are the odds?) Plus Fay Wray, who enters screaming, and Lee Tracy for actually…
Watched Doctor X for the first time last week on TCM. That's a really great weird-ass movie! I love how hilariously sinister the entire medical faculty is, and the fact that they all have some sort of possible link to cannibalism. (What are the odds?) Plus Fay Wray, who enters screaming, and Lee Tracy for actually…
No, no— Frampton was only the creator of the Framptonstein Monster.
No, no— Frampton was only the creator of the Framptonstein Monster.
The Greatest Story Ever Told.
The Greatest Story Ever Told.
Tell that to the hundreds of people attacked every year by jawses.
Tell that to the hundreds of people attacked every year by jawses.
She seems pretty frank with her opinions. I remember see her and Streep do an interview when Prairie Home Companion came out and Tomlin making clear her distaste for Lindsay Lohan. She said something to Streep like: "I know you liked her, but…."
She seems pretty frank with her opinions. I remember see her and Streep do an interview when Prairie Home Companion came out and Tomlin making clear her distaste for Lindsay Lohan. She said something to Streep like: "I know you liked her, but…."
Reputedly, Cloak and Dagger is a remake, apparently based on the same Cornell Woolrich story that was the basis of 1949's The Window. However, the plot synopses seem to have sizable differences.
Reputedly, Cloak and Dagger is a remake, apparently based on the same Cornell Woolrich story that was the basis of 1949's The Window. However, the plot synopses seem to have sizable differences.
I haven't seen it mentioned yet, but Graham Parker's "Don't Get Excited" has to be mentioned:
I haven't seen it mentioned yet, but Graham Parker's "Don't Get Excited" has to be mentioned:
Ditto "A Man Called Uncle", about an older man with a young lover:
Ditto "A Man Called Uncle", about an older man with a young lover:
That's true, that's the first actual mention of "Andrei" I've seen in a post of his.