That's Zulawski, not Skolomowski, but yeah great film. I actually saw it in the middle of the night recently on TCM. Probably the scariest movie I've ever seen. Makes me never want to get married.
That's Zulawski, not Skolomowski, but yeah great film. I actually saw it in the middle of the night recently on TCM. Probably the scariest movie I've ever seen. Makes me never want to get married.
The best movie about sex ever is pretty clearly "Eyes Wide Shut", you guys.
The best movie about sex ever is pretty clearly "Eyes Wide Shut", you guys.
"Deep End" and "The Mother And The Whore" are tremendously great movies.
"Deep End" and "The Mother And The Whore" are tremendously great movies.
What are you gonna do about it? The clown union has been busted about going on 30 years now.
What are you gonna do about it? The clown union has been busted about going on 30 years now.
I think "Beasts…" is one of the worst movies I've seen this year, so it will probably get a lot of nominations.
I think "Beasts…" is one of the worst movies I've seen this year, so it will probably get a lot of nominations.
Fred Willard Masturbation Joke Clown: "Don't cry for me; I'm already dead."
Fred Willard Masturbation Joke Clown: "Don't cry for me; I'm already dead."
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So, New Jersey has produced The Boss, Frank Sinatra, William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Fran Lebowitz, Stephen Crane, Grover Cleveland, Jack Nicholson, Jerry Lewis, David Chase, James Gandolfini, Ernie Kovacs and Redman. The lesson here is : Leave New Jersey alone.
So, New Jersey has produced The Boss, Frank Sinatra, William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Fran Lebowitz, Stephen Crane, Grover Cleveland, Jack Nicholson, Jerry Lewis, David Chase, James Gandolfini, Ernie Kovacs and Redman. The lesson here is : Leave New Jersey alone.
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Yeah, I did a double take at that. Nashville, I'm fine with, but Vegas?
Yeah, I did a double take at that. Nashville, I'm fine with, but Vegas?
This reminds me of that Sunset Boulevard line delivered by William Holden: "There's nothing tragic about being 50, as long as you're not trying to be 25".