I've not heard Gangnam Style or even a note of the last two Adele albums or anything of the new Daft Punk one, living in the UK this is considered pretty revolutionary. Viva me!
I've not heard Gangnam Style or even a note of the last two Adele albums or anything of the new Daft Punk one, living in the UK this is considered pretty revolutionary. Viva me!
There's also the wreckage of one of BR's flying Spinner cars among the junk around the entrance to the camp.
See also Charles Gemora, the other guy with a gorilla suit.
"This simple blindfold will make watching GI Joe 2 more enjoyable."
No mention of Brian Doyle Murray's great cameo as the referee, when he turned up in the sketch that was the moment it all came together for me.
You can get the second Monaco album on iTunes, in the UK at least, dunno if the same applies for US. It's really good, much better production than the first with a real blinder of a song, End Of The World, that would be considered a classic if New Order had recorded it.
Incidentally, I saw Hook last week at Koko in…
It was on Syfy, comes out on DVD here on 28th.
We had this in the UK too, it was heavily advertised. Pretty enjoyable show, a few sort of crime-of-the-week episodes but when it sticks to the series story arc they throw around some interesting stuff. It gets smarter as it goes on and little is as it first appears, last few episodes are great.
He wasn't too bad an actor that Tupac, but my only real memory of his movie career is a bit with him playing a cop (in Criminal Intent, possibly) and someone makes him open his shirt to see if he's wearing a wire. The camera cuts away so we don't see the massive Thug Life tattoo that most cops probably don't have.
Go on then, I'll bite, what's the George Eastman gag? I didn't mind the ending at all, it's not really a story and plot kind of movie.
I saw Armageddon at a press screening, they delayed the start for some reason and I had also got there unusually early so I had to sit through Don't Want To Miss A Thing on repeat for some 40 minutes. i went from never having heard that song before to wanting to kill if I heard it again in one sitting. Then the bloody…
I saw Armageddon at a press screening, they delayed the start for some reason and I had also got there unusually early so I had to sit through Don't Want To Miss A Thing on repeat for some 40 minutes. i went from never having heard that song before to wanting to kill if I heard it again in one sitting. Then the bloody…
I too was surprised to see this here, I only just got around to watching it a couple of weeks ago. It is a devastating movie. I see it's available on DVD in US, in the UK we have it on Blu-ray (from Eureka/Masters Of Cinema label, well worth checking them out).
I too was surprised to see this here, I only just got around to watching it a couple of weeks ago. It is a devastating movie. I see it's available on DVD in US, in the UK we have it on Blu-ray (from Eureka/Masters Of Cinema label, well worth checking them out).
That movie is Prey (1978), also known as Alien Prey. It's a very odd UK science fiction horror directed by Norman J Warren who did Satan's Slave. There's a good coffin-shaped DVD boxset of his movies. Prey is like a less flashy Xtro, as if that means anything to anyone.
That movie is Prey (1978), also known as Alien Prey. It's a very odd UK science fiction horror directed by Norman J Warren who did Satan's Slave. There's a good coffin-shaped DVD boxset of his movies. Prey is like a less flashy Xtro, as if that means anything to anyone.
I was surprised when I heard it too, there is nothing about it on the net. I found out about a year ago in a chat with someone who'd worked for Bob Keen and Nick Maley, the makeup fx guys for both Lifeforce and The Wild Boys vid and the dates work - this was on a Facebook site called P.E.G. Practical Effects Group…
I was surprised when I heard it too, there is nothing about it on the net. I found out about a year ago in a chat with someone who'd worked for Bob Keen and Nick Maley, the makeup fx guys for both Lifeforce and The Wild Boys vid and the dates work - this was on a Facebook site called P.E.G. Practical Effects Group…
Here's my mind-blowing fact about Duran Duran that no one seems to know: The bald animatronic head in the Wild Boys video is made from a life cast of the then largely unknown actor Patrick Stewart (a cast taken for the film Lifeforce, the makeup FX team worked on both). There! You will never look at that video the…
Here's my mind-blowing fact about Duran Duran that no one seems to know: The bald animatronic head in the Wild Boys video is made from a life cast of the then largely unknown actor Patrick Stewart (a cast taken for the film Lifeforce, the makeup FX team worked on both). There! You will never look at that video the…