The only Batman movie I don't own is Batman Forever, since it tread a line between good and camp that is remarkably boring.
The only Batman movie I don't own is Batman Forever, since it tread a line between good and camp that is remarkably boring.
Here it is - number 3.
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I don't know where I had heard this, but I heard that Disney had balked at some of the violence that Vader does onscreen. While they want him to be menacing, they don't exactly want him to be nightmarish.
1 - Jersey Mikes
2 - Which Wich
3 - Subway
4 - Jimmy John's
Please, please, please - Bring back Firestar and Ms. Lion. I don't care about Iceman though.
Wesley Willis's ghost begs to differ.
I'm one of the rare people that liked the Saint movie. Of course, I haven't seen any episodes of the original series, and I mostly liked seeing Val Kilmer wearing a variety of disguises, but still… it was fun.
I watched this a lot as a kid, and I never found it disturbing. It's fascinating though. The design of things tends to involve shapes that we recognize, but either placed in spots we don't usually see them in, or recombined into a new idea.
In looking for worst live bands, I found a number of people referring to this performance.
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A Sentimental Love Song.
About two years ago (maybe three?) I recorded a cover of an obscure song - All Night Party, by the Gleaming Spires, which features prominently in Revenge of the Nerds.
And maybe a message, like "don't tinkle in the ocean."
"I'm only in this song because I'm a black guy!"
He does some nice work. I actually just commissioned a piece from him that I've wanted for a long time - A portrait of Bossk in a suit. You know, something classy for the house.
Don't you mean… when fish fry?
This makes me actually much more interested in seeing it. I'd rather hear this than "we came up with this great way to bring the character into the 21st century" or "now he listens to EDM"
Wow, I actually watched this for the second time yesterday.
I liked it much more than I did the first time. It's stranger than the other movies, but it felt more comfortable this time through.
If this movie had been made first, followed by Shaun and Hot Fuzz, I think people would regard it as a perfect trilogy. By…
What are the odds? I just watched Blade and Blade 2 over the last week. Somehow, it seems really dated already.
The focus on action is actually a detriment to the movies. They might be improved by cutting about a half-hours worth of action out of them.
His movies have a hard time translating for trailers. I always remember the trailer for Happiness being way off from the the tone of the movie. https://youtu.be/JzYllBpl-9I
Them meaning the person, or them meaning the Beanie Baby collection?