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Obvious, Rick is the main character, owns Rick’s Café Américain.
He’s got some shelves he needs to put up in the garage...
Sure, your round.
If there is a god please have my eyes immediately poach in their sockets so I will not be able to look at anything ever, ever again....
‘ ‘Should have gone with one of these instead.’ Thanks for the link to that article, Dennis, a terrific read, informative (sort of) and hilarious.
‘#Friendployees’. Fuck right off. Wonder what sort of hefty bonus some twat in the marketing department got for coming up with that?
As bfred says there was The Number 23, but a few years ago he also did a pic called Dark Crimes. Quite a nasty piece of work, which can’t quite reach it’s ambitions, but Carrey is fully committed, and gives a very credible performance. Worth checking out, with reservations.
It seems Myers has given up on the Austin Powers musical. He was said to have set an Xmas 2014 opening date at the London Palladium, then it moved to 2015, then ’16 and ’17, and despite a full book and libretto reportedly being written and sets designed, the project now seems abandoned.
Truoosers!
.... in a jar somewhere....
I think it was Club Paradise, but yes, pretty awful. Not quite as excruciating as Bicentennial Man or Flubber though....
How do you keep Bugs out of your kitchen?
‘Someone give this guy a radio show, he’s a natural.’
‘ ...and more like a neon sign you’d find outside a dinner in the ’50s.’
For those who like Rebecca Hall but don’t fancy the idea of Infant Mignon, track down The Awakening, a period spooker revolving around a haunted school just after the end of WWI. The excellent Dominic West also stars and its a very effective and very creepy piece of work.
Just avoid the sequel, Witch Hunt, which swaps Dennis Hopper for Fred Ward and isn’t nearly as clever or as much fun.
A great shame, a terrific actor and so versatile. Loved him in stuff like Tremors and Remo, but also saw him in a Beth B film, Two Small Bodies, which screened at a festival. A two-hander with Suzy Amis, it was flawed but the two central performances were genuinely powerful, showing the range of both leads.
I had the pleasure of seeing that on a big screen. It really looks terrific, and was the result of a competition held by Toho to come up with the concept and rough design of Godzilla’s next opponent, the winner being a Tokyo dentist.
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