Agree completely with Tom's characterization of Fist Of Legend. The fights are truly stunning and it remains far and away my favorite kung fu movie.
Agree completely with Tom's characterization of Fist Of Legend. The fights are truly stunning and it remains far and away my favorite kung fu movie.
Street by street, block by block
Taking it all back
That death penalty episodes was one of the few I watched. Not coincidentally, the last one I ever watched.
Yup. I have that 45 in the jukebox in my living room right now.
Weren't Frank and Charlie tossed in the brig last week for drinking boat fuel which they presumably acquired from damaging pipes, possibly contributing to the eventual disaster? Maybe that's the implication.
Thx for the rec. I was looking at that one and may give it a try. I'm really working on getting him to stick with things until he gets better at them rather than throwing in the towel forever if he isn't world class at it the minute he picks it up. Splitscreen co-op in Battlefront 1 and 2 on our PS2 have been good for…
Anybody still here? Just thought this would be as good a place as any to ask this question. Might have to ask again on a more active thread in the near future, but here goes:
Second.
A real drink, but one you still probably shouldn't try it at home, is Martin Short's recurring drink order from Really Weird Tales:
The live version of "Lithium" that included the false start always threw me a little.
Right behind you.
The absence of Dan Cortese really takes me out of the illusion that this could be a real 90's Burger King commercial.
European Vacation, in my mind, is far superior to Vacation and very slightly edges out Christmas Vacation.
It's like you live with us. Except add that your significant other gets up 30 minutes into the movie and goes to bed and then it's too late to start something you actually you want to watch, so you end up opening another beer and halfheartedly watching Yard Crashers on DIY network instead.
Favorites?
As somebody whose IRL name is Egon, this is a doubly difficult day for me as somebody who has long loved Harold Ramis' acting and writing, but also as someone whose name is almost NEVER seen in print reading comment after comment on the AV Club lamenting Egon's death. Putting me in a very morbid mood…
I tried to read the bottle of what he injected into himself, but couldn't. However, given that it was something bacterial apparently cured with a single injection of an antibiotic into the deltoid, I'm just going to go ahead and assume it was gonorrhea.
Bubonic plague is curable, so that would be fine.