That bums me out. I wanted to hear more about Clark!
That bums me out. I wanted to hear more about Clark!
There's no reason for this to have a sequel.
Did they EVER have any taste?
I thought the same thing.
Well, I guess we'll just have to wait here for awhile….see what happens.
"Dad Rock" is an unbelievably stupid term.
Lloyd's films are pure fun. A box set was released some years ago from New Line that really displays how talented and entertaining his films really were. There are also several on Criterion. Among them, The Freshman and The Kid Brother are essentials and I could recommend lesser known gem such as For Heaven's Sake,…
Buster was one of the true geniuses of cinema. I'll never discount the impact of his contemporaries, Chaplin and Lloyd, brilliant in their own right, but Keaton was the finest comedian to emerge from the silent era. His work has stood the test of time remarkably well.
Even the almost universally idiotic AFI had to…
Perfect casting!
This new commenting format is obnoxious.
Lovecraft had truly BIZARRE world views and ideologies, but as a writer, he was practically peerless in the horror genre. Stephen King wrote that Lovecraft was the greatest practitioner of the genre in the 20th century. I imagine few would argue that. I'm also certain that most writers who practice in this genre…
He was even a cop in Ghostbusters!
Abraham got a pimpin suit and an RPG. That about sums up the meager entertainment value of this episode.
Phil was very pivotal in the evolution of the heavy metal drummer and one of the first "heroes" of the form. Many of the "next" generation of metal musicians from the thrash and death metal fold, referred to him as a major influence.
This was like the "Night Of The Long Winded Speeches," episode. It was easily the weakest of an otherwise strong season.
I think it worked remarkably well. It makes the audience more tense. We know that Dana Andrews character is dead wrong and that there really IS something out there. The shadow of that demon lingers over the entire picture and what a wonderful one it is.
He was a delight. He made those "Grampa Presents" horror movie tapes so much fun that he could have had a second (third? fourth?!) career as a horror host. Sadly, only two of these titles made it to DVD.
Morgan is Laurel and Carol is Hardy.
That's a terrific western. You are not alone.
Even Priest and Maiden aren't in. It's a fucking joke.