Got most of them. It is indeed Joel who's the oldest. And Richard Pryor was the host. Only incorrect on O'Toole's last Oscar nominated performance.
Got most of them. It is indeed Joel who's the oldest. And Richard Pryor was the host. Only incorrect on O'Toole's last Oscar nominated performance.
You got most of them right. Only incorrect one is the band that fans were waiting for in Heavy Metal Parking Lot.
It most certainly was. Did you see it and, if so, worth a watch?
Wow, how'd you guess them all so quickly?
Well, the dynasty finally came to an end. After four consecutive weeks of one or both of my film group trivia teams winning, we finally got beaten this season. However, this was by no means a failure of a night. While both teams only had four people apiece, we did end up doing very well, with my team tying for second…
I'll agree with you there on '71, even though I wasn't as enamored with that as others was. Still, he definitely should be known for those two films over the weird sorta NY accent he did for Money Monster.
I'll personally know him for the electric performance he gave in Starred Up, which also features an excellent Ben Mendelsohn performance.
But if they didn't include that, how would they be able to include the Moby song? That's a vital element to the Bourne series.
Wow, so threatened by that.
Oh hai Tim Tebow.
Are you referring to the Prison Planet stuff? Because, while a little slow on the pacing, it still has some good bits with the shapeshifter which doesn't drag it down too much.
I saw it again last year with some other Star Trek fans and I think it holds up quite nicely. Give it a try sometime.
I'd say Wrath of Khan for me, with a note that Undiscovered Country is also really, really strong and needs more love shined towards it.
If you ever felt like being crazy enough to take a trip up from DC to NY just to see a cool looking experimental documentary, it's playing at Anthology Film Archives, which is the main theater you'd turn to if you're interested in the especially avant-garde or boundary pushing cinema
If you're in or nearby NYC, it's playing at Anthology Film Archives, the most likely place to see more avant garde, experimental works like this.
Not every family film can be Paddington.
NYC has a fair number of posters for it all around the subway.
If you're going to cast a young Han Solo, you could do a lot worse than Alden Ehrenreich.
When the cries of hyperbole ring out, I'll be there to do my best to try and bring things down a bit.
Correct on everything. For the first question, the clip was of The Back-Up Plan and, at least on my team, we thought it might be What To Expect When You're Expecting.