I'm a relic too. Even if I felt confident in my HD management and capacity to back things up, there's just a pleasing physicality to CDs, vinyl… hell, even cassettes.
I'm a relic too. Even if I felt confident in my HD management and capacity to back things up, there's just a pleasing physicality to CDs, vinyl… hell, even cassettes.
Also features Heather Graham in a trunk. Good movie.
An Iain M Banks movie!
Earwigs: Eww!
I feel sorry for the guys who have to clean up at the Imax afterwards…
I'm making a note here - 'Huge success'.
This was a triumph.
I missed my 'prom' on account of being in an amateur dramatic production of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest'. A nice, wanky excuse.
Looking forward to this!
Although it kills me that Sky TV in the UK are airing it on the subsequent Fridays.
*Born Again Agnostic*
Dino Riders has to be the direction!
I'm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought.
If you'd slept with over 12,000 women, you'd want to take a well-deserved rest too. He's probably in an ice bath.
A Ridley Scott Dune would have been a sight to see. But not as interesting as a David Lynch Return of the Jedi, which he was initially approached for.
You're not, my brother. I really like Lynch's version. I can also see where and why people knock it - it really does unravel towards the end - but I still think it has a lion's share of gorgeousness.
Father, the sleeper has awakened!
I heard Raimi wanted John Malkovich. Much as I admire 'Sir Kingsley', this strikes me as more fun.
If those three things had to happen to me, that is definitely the preferable order…
I recently asked Bruce Campbell at a Q&A whether he owned a copy of Congo. He said he did, and he used it under his kitchen table to stop it wobbling. I admitted some affection for the film, and he declared me a 'moron'. It was a good evening.
This thread is making me laugh too much at work. 'Mac and Me' is going to vicariously get my ass fired.