Oh, Jesus. Here we go with the gun again.
Oh, Jesus. Here we go with the gun again.
Plus, it never made "fetch" happen.
Plus, it never made "fetch" happen.
If that came to fruition I could die a happy man.
If that came to fruition I could die a happy man.
Rowsdower?
Rowsdower?
@avclub-e66050095de1cb98055ec276f7b195fb:disqus Cannot agree with you enough. In a particularly strong year for cinema (1999 is tantamount to any year in the first half of the 1970s for great movies), AB was able to combine acting, direction, dialogue, cinematography, and music in a "lightning in a bottle" sort of way…
@avclub-e66050095de1cb98055ec276f7b195fb:disqus Cannot agree with you enough. In a particularly strong year for cinema (1999 is tantamount to any year in the first half of the 1970s for great movies), AB was able to combine acting, direction, dialogue, cinematography, and music in a "lightning in a bottle" sort of way…
I thought Kevin Smith tried to do this a few years ago with Clerks 2 and the theater owners wigged out at the potential of everyone listening to their iPhones while the flick was running so it was scrapped.
I thought Kevin Smith tried to do this a few years ago with Clerks 2 and the theater owners wigged out at the potential of everyone listening to their iPhones while the flick was running so it was scrapped.
Oddly enough, the film does end with Zac Efron with a cardboard box on his head next to a wrecked bike.
Oddly enough, the film does end with Zac Efron with a cardboard box on his head next to a wrecked bike.
Whoa, where am I?
Whoa, where am I?
I think it's the use of the quotation marks around "singing" at 1:20 that put me into full-blown love.
I think it's the use of the quotation marks around "singing" at 1:20 that put me into full-blown love.
He just needs to grow that goatee and he's set.
He just needs to grow that goatee and he's set.
Keep Lundgren around though. Poor guy needs work.