What was her name? Sheila? Sarah? S…
What was her name? Sheila? Sarah? S…
For whatever reason I didn't see Die Hard until I was in my twenties, circa 2001. I'd been aware of it, of course, but finally broke down and bought a copy from the local used DVD store just before Christmas that year. The store was flooded with copies, presumably because the front cover (exploding building!) reminded…
Christian Bale is FUCKED.
Attaboy, Paramount.
The original text said "14 years". Stealth edit!
Really? Blu-ray players are like $40. If you're the type to go nuts over a full series release with fancy packaging, I'm surprised you're still buying DVDs.
Wow, I live how the different media reviews are color-coded on the front page. That sure makes it easy to reference quickly and is not at all confusing to read at a glance!
The Dreamcast wasn't abandoned in 1999, it was launched in 1999. In all fairness, whoever wrote this article was probably in kindergarten at the time.
Looks awesome! The new layout still sucks tho.
Jason Heller: The Holocaust movie you watched is most definitely Alan Resnais' "Night and Fog".
Ooh, I remember watching "Forrest Gump" in high school during an anthropology class. In keeping with American standards, the violence and swearing were fine but our teacher wouldn't let us see the prostitute scene.
Come on, the kid was only 12 when "Kill Bill" came out. Cut him some slack.
"Friday" (uncut, and yes, the Ice Cube movie) and "The Untouchables" spring to mind.
I like your nurse's uniform, Whovian.
Upvoted for constructing your argument like Buzz from Home Alone.
I have one, but can't read it without my horn-rimmed glasses. :(
That's mad, man!
Perhaps you made her lose her mind up in there, up in there.
If I sang that off-key and had to front a band, I'd have hung myself too.
Lucky. The only thing about TNG that my wife likes…is this: https://www.youtube.com/wat…