Why panic? Once Ted McGinley joins your show, it means you'll get at least three more seasons, no matter how badly the quality declines.
Why panic? Once Ted McGinley joins your show, it means you'll get at least three more seasons, no matter how badly the quality declines.
I love the movie- cheesy dialogue and all - but I don't like all the dialogue snippets on the soundtrack. I wanted just the music. If I want the dialogue, I'll just watch the movie for the 142nd time.
If you condensed everything that one could love about Prince into one song, you would get "Superfunkycalifragisexy" from the Black album- the perfect Prince song.
Babe 2 was mean-spirited and crass. That is the one film I would most like to un-see. Nothing can ruin the perfection of Babe, but that came close.
Tyler Perry's The Exorsistah
Not to mention the abandoned ship they will run across at some point where they assume the crew is dead, but then when they least expect it (and they show needs some more characters/victims to replace the ones they have shockingly killed off) they will find some ragged group of survivors with a sinister secret. Easily…
If you've spent any time in north Texas, you know the world depicted in King of the Hill exists. It feels real and when you can relate to the comic situation, it's funnier. It isn't populated solely by right-wingers (Hank is constantly butting heads with liberals or non-rednecks like Khan).
If you've spent any time in north Texas, you know the world depicted in King of the Hill exists. It feels real and when you can relate to the comic situation, it's funnier. It isn't populated solely by right-wingers (Hank is constantly butting heads with liberals or non-rednecks like Khan).
The Warped Ones was so fucking punk rock, for being made in Japan in the early 60s. The rest of the films in that set were not as audacious, but Intimidation was a neat little noir. Definitely a set worth checking out, although I kinda wish Warped Ones could have gotten a more deluxe Criterion treatment and bluray.
The stuff that worked in the remake were a direct lift from his original. The new stuff with the science fair competition and his schoolyard rivals creating giant monsters felt like padding and distracted from the "boy deals with death of beloved dog" . In that sense it was another pointless Burton retread.
Lack of originality is ruining Burton. Edward Scissorhands, the original Frankenweenie, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Corpse Bride are Burton originals. Beetlejuice and Ed Wood at least original screenplays. Everything else has been an adaptation. That wasn't so bad when his style was fresh- Pee Wee and Batman both…
It was a lack of logic that turned me against this one. Specifically the girls in the opening scene relate the story of a video that will kill you after you watch it. But one of the girls was part of the group who finds the video the previous week, so where is this legend coming from? How could they know anyone would…
If you are looking for a cheap used copyof The Thin Red Line, try to get the earlier version with the Melanisian songs as an extra. They are fucking amazing (I play them more than the movie itself). For some reason they weren't included with later releases.
The idea that a victim meets you halfway in an assault is disturbing and interesting, but a lot of the philosophising in The Addiction just gets exhausting. Gotta love the grungy lo-budget black and white cinematography, though.
Gwyneth Paltrow had a funny final sketch where she does a commercial for a porn soundtrack CD. "I'm Gweneth Paltrow and I just gots ta have my porn. It's not just the hot, nasty action- it's the music!"
Not a last sketch, although this episode had a great last sketch.They have Evert doing a very maudlin scene that, as an athlete and not a trained actress, she couldn't pull off. Then they cut to Lorne Michaels offstage enjoying the trainwreck (glass of wine in hand) asJan Hooks begs him to make it stop. Of course he…
This wasn't the last sketch- oddly enough, it followed the monologue in the prime position.
The punked up versions are all pretty great, too bad the girl playing Maria seemed to think "punk singing" meant "screech everything off-key". The guys are all really good, though.
It did turn into "What Color is Vorenus's Parachute?" after a while. Damn dude, pick a career already - there's only two seasons here.
It did turn into "What Color is Vorenus's Parachute?" after a while. Damn dude, pick a career already - there's only two seasons here.