Just wanted to give a shout out to Ennio Morricone's exciting film score, later used in Inglorious Basterds.
Just wanted to give a shout out to Ennio Morricone's exciting film score, later used in Inglorious Basterds.
Glenn Corbett didn't have raw sex appeal? I think the Companion would beg to differ.
I think you mean "I LOOOOOOVE this place!"
But there's a film where Orson Welles actually plays a magician!:
MacGyver's a vegetarian, right? Thus making him the third greatest vegetarian character in television history, after Mr. Spock and Kwai Chang Caine.
No mention of the Minister of Culture? My favorite minor character on the show after Nahum.
This episode begins my favorite running gag on the show: Geoffrey's sarcastic forced laugh every time he hears Oliver say something pretentious in his CBC profile.
"Thank you, Senor MacGyver, for saving our village."
"Tonight! On MacGyver! MacGyver! MacGyver!"
Anyone see the remake of "A Game of Pool" on the 1980's Twilight Zone? Esai Morales and the late Maury Chaykin as the two pool players. I think it's almost a word for word remake of the Klugman/Winters episode but they used the original ending that Zack mentioned in the article.
I always assumed that had Rachel McAdams stayed on the show she would have had the storylines of the actress who played Juliet in Season Two and Sarah Polley in Season Three.
"You will die a horrible, horrible death."
Sir Larry would have definitely enjoyed the paycheck he received from working on an Arnie movie.
"Don't forget to send me a copy!" The guy's a douchey "court appointed agent". That's reason enough to thrust a pen into his back.
Binghamton University? Surely you've forgotten about Billy Baldwin!
@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus Oh yeah, I forgot about that part. I particularly like how, right after the second woman joins Claudette Colbert, the film cuts to two black cats drinking milk out of the bath.
Sign of the Cross is pretty dull except for the last 15 minutes, which is jaw droppingly insane. Among other things, a gorilla rapes a woman! It's all implied, of course, but it's still quite shocking given when the film was made.
Re: James Gregory in The Manchurian Candidate: And at one point in the film he dresses up as Abraham Lincoln!
Next Week on The Twilight Zone: Peter Falk as Fidel Castro!
Fucking "Tourist Trap" was rated PG!