Mooooooses!
Mooooooses!
I'd also give the edge to Madman over Yellow Brick Road. Madman has one of the great opening one-two punches.
No, but it's something I've been meaning to get to. I've never seen The Thirteenth Floor either but just requested it from the library. Thanks!
I saw World on a Wire last year after it's release. It's one of the best sci-fi films I've seen. No big budget or effects, though the use of mirrors and framing through windows add to the themes of self and the fragmentation of the main character. Is he a reflection or a projection? Very trippy.
I watched Rififi this past weekend. It was great. It was on TCM a couple weeks back. The thirty minute heist was pretty tense. I'd only seen Dassin's Tell-Tale Heart and The Canterville Ghost before this. I really need to check out some more of his films.
Some punches to the face and a plastic surgeon with a hatchet chipped in as well.
Jesus!
Brolin and Lucas Hedges are in Jason Reitman's Labor Day. Maybe that's the reason, but probably not.
Finished Dunsany's The King Of Elfland's Daughter. The language was very poetic and contemplative. It has an epic style and vision in just a few hundred pages than many of the five hundred page mass produced tomes of today.
The Streets Of Mos Eisley
Check his folds for some change and the keys to the Speeder.
Jabba-booey, Jabba-booey!
Biden should meet with the Big Two, Image and organizers of Comic-Con. We need to find solutions to this nerd rage.
I'm still mourning the loss of "Amazing Heroes".
I had a crush on Yvonne Ellman when I was seven. She has such a beautiful voice on "I Don't Know How To Love Him." "King Herods Song" is crazy. I always liked Murray Head's "Superstar" over Carl Andersons in the film, though Anderson does hit the entire role out of the park.
I watched Blue Collar not too long ago. The performances he got out of Pryor, Keitel and Koto are just great considering the onset tension among the three.
Yeah, I think so. It was before WTF blew-up, so pre-Robin Williams. It was the heaviest ep before Williams.
Early on there was a guest, a comedian, and the discussion on addiction was one of the best I've ever heard. I can't remember who it was. I've mentioned it here before and someone knew the name.
She was killed by Athena.
Where is the Ring?!