Damn! Both of those movies are devastating! Glad to see he's still doing quality work!
Damn! Both of those movies are devastating! Glad to see he's still doing quality work!
Not to mention one of the nerdy guys from Jaws II
Jon Polito: "It's gettin' so a businessman can't expect no return from a fixed fight. Now, if you can't trust a fix, what can you trust? For a good return, you gotta go bettin' on chance - and then you're back with anarchy, right back in the jungle."
We have one in Oklahoma, in the town of Heavener.
The Omen
They already did this. It was called "The Island"
Better than Willow!
You mean Drake don't you? Or, do you ?
Actually, the music sounds a heckuvalot like the end credits music to Blackadder the Third.
The potato plants died. Will no one shed a tear for them?
One of his first roles was in the adaptation of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery", the one that all of us got to see in Junior High back in the 70's. If you have never seen it, you must! (It will also better explain the conclusion of that South Park Brittney Spears episode):
Nah, you forgot "Trenchcoat" from 1983.
Oh, RAPPING velociraptors…I though you said RAPING velociraptors…
Says the guy who played Mumbles in "Dick Tracy"
Battlestar Galactica????
Glad to see we are finally getting that Iggy Pop biopic.
"I have a black son, who can't play basketball…"
"Rub my head for luck ,Dad!"
What about Denzel in his debut in that hilarious knee slapping race-comedy "Carbon Copy"?
A Hulk TV show? That would never work….
Finally, someone who sees the obvious Short Circuit parallels (rip-offs). Military robot that gets consciousness. Short Circuit II had Johnny-5 falling in with a bunch of crooks. And in both movies, they had an Indian technician!