“Samson and Delilah” with Victor Mature - one of the great sword-&-sandal movies.
“Samson and Delilah” with Victor Mature - one of the great sword-&-sandal movies.
The late great Margot Kidder got into doing Christian movies. She said they paid well and paid on time, and every time she played one of the bad guys she made sure to wear a cross.
Wow, I knew the halter had broken but I missed the details. I’ll have to sit closer to the TV next time.
Sometimes we want to see movies and TV series that reflect the lives we are living, and sometimes we don’t because we are already living it. However limp this film may be, if you’re 67, have been widowed twice, and have been living in the same house for half your life, it might resonate with you.
Yeah, even the camerman tried to avoid the crotch shots. There was no way she could pull it down, either.
They actually did that, so they could direct the extras. As quoted in Life magazine, “Hey, Number 42! Act dead or something!”
Don’t forget they supply the athletes with free condoms.
His/her statement was technically correct.
Saw the trailer at the movies, immediately cringed and knew Beatrix Potter is going to come back and brain someone with her shepherd’s crook. Is Frederick Warne (her publisher) that hard up? This is ugh on every level.
Or like Barbarella.
I never had any interstin watchng the original TV show or any of its offspring, but when Steve-O went on Dancing with the Stars and he revealed the toll that life had put on him - the drinking, injuries, even getting evicted from his apartment due to bad behavior - I couldn’t help being both appalled and sorry for him…
Even I know she has more class than that.
They married decades ago and they may not have had much of a pre-nup if any. On the other hand, the pre-nup with Marla stated that if the marriage lasted less than 5 years she would get X and if longer, Y, and sure enough he dumped her before 5 years, and she has been completely silent about him since.
When you say “for better or for worse” you really need to think about that.
Family members lose control and do this from time to time. It’s not particularly uncommon. If all you do is take a swing at the defendant/perpetrator the consequences will be much lighter than if you actually kill him. (Whereupon the court will say, “Damn, WE’RE supposed to do that!”)
Oops.
The miracle of modern chemistry.
“Moot”, not “mute”, but you’re right.
Another librarian: digital access is great until someone trips over the cord...
I’d read the book first, and when the couple’s male friend tells the female lead that he’s in love with her, people in the theatre tittered. Maybe it was because it was John C. Reilly. I muttered (softly), “It’s not funny!!”