He's had so many great roles, but that was probably his all 'round greatest. His performance and Winston's gorgeous direction raised that film way above what it had any right to be.
He's had so many great roles, but that was probably his all 'round greatest. His performance and Winston's gorgeous direction raised that film way above what it had any right to be.
I can think of several, but I'd likely get bot-blocked if I tried to name them.
Building up to the greatest final battle since Action Jackson!
Or maybe that's the one where the Incredibles joined forces with the Berenstein Bears.
For that, or for the situation where the guy sees that face staring up while he's thrusting away…
Pro: Makes at least as much sense as the current concepts of dating "reality" shows.
Con: Existing humane associations looking out for equine welfare would stop such a show cold.
Still the most gorgeous corpse in all of cinema.
Well, Lucas was presumably a Star Wars fan, but we still got the prequels…
Given the wading pool, my guess would be that the Dallas Zoo brings a lot of its non-veldt/desert-dwelling animals under cover during the hottest days of summer.
Just like she wrote in her high school composition books!
She's sadly underutilized there, as in one of her earliest roles, as the gorgeous-but-doomed Harrods counter girl who chats with the evil Rutger Hauer in Nighthawks.
I remember the '87 movie as worthwhile cheese — it stars '80s favorite/The Apple/Night of the Comet star Catherine Mary Stewart, and an enjoyably scenery-chewing Michael DesBarres as the telepath.
I'm not a big fan of on-line in games that reward obsessive mastery — there are always shut-ins out there who are better than you, and are jerks about it, but the melodrama and goofiness of this actually seems potentially appealing to me.
I've tended to be a purist about that ever since I heard some young whippersnapper describe Devo as a one-hit wonder because they hardly ever heard anything but "Whip It" on contemporary radio.
My recollection of the "hit" status of a lot of '80s songs is always distorted by having watched more MTV back then than I listened to the radio or followed the actual Billboard charts. There were a fair number of songs that got pretty heavy MTV rotation in spite of not having particularly heavy sales or radio…
There are more than a few One Hit Wonders that are borderline to begin with, and get overplayed into rage-inducing pretty quickly.
"Radar Love" was pretty clearly Golden Earring's biggest hit, and had the most staying power, but "Twilight Zone" was way too big in the '80s to get away with calling them a One Hit Wonder.
Too many cooks…
But they won't understand you, unless you spell it funny.
One man's codpiece is a Dikachu's mask…