Midnight Run is one of my favorite movies ever. Love it to bits.
Midnight Run is one of my favorite movies ever. Love it to bits.
"Agent Foster Grant!"
Yeah, if I'm an aging actor and my options are (1) make movies that pay me and (2) not work, I'm going with getting paid every day of the week.
Classic rock is currently creeping up on 1990 in its playlists-the tail end of classic rock is now 1989. In about, oh, five years, we'll have Korn and Limp Bizkit on classic rock radio. Just wait.
Wait, people thought grunge was still a force in 1999?
*arrives a few days late, reads 'JJ is a sociopath' and backs away trying to restrain a giggle*
I had to explain that scene to my sister once.
I only binge older shows, and then only one season at a time. Netflix has a lot to answer for.
Happens everywhere. When prog metal band Dream Theater abandoned the practice of playing a different setlist every night with an emphasis on songs never played in a town (they had a new drummer, what, was he supposed to learn the entire discography in tour rehearsals?) people acted like the band had shot their dogs.
"How dare people who are pushing fifty enjoy something? Don't they know pop culture is only for thirty year olds on the internet watching who watch the same tv shows and listen to the same indie rock I do?!"
Fun fact: as evidenced by what just happened to me reading this comment, it is impossible to see 'Hong Kong Phooey' and not immediately hear in your head "Number 1 super guy."
Samurai Pizza Cats! The best dub ever because they didn't have translated scripts so they just winged it. I love that show.
I just made a comment about how TV Guide, back in the day, listed a television day as starting at 5AM-when the channels signed in, because, you know, 24-7 TV wasn't a thing-and ending at 5AM the next day. So Monday, for example, started at 5:00AM Monday, and ended at 5AM Tuesday.
I have managed it too.
Hard Target. John Woo's first US film.
My principle complaint with them is "okay, at this time, everything is legal. And then a few hours later, the law returns."
I dunno, but having lost family members to cancer, this feels like it's really trivializing terminal illness to make pop culture jokes. Not even gonna bother reading this mess anymore.
Maybe if you didn't sound like those delusional fucktards on Tumblr parroting the same sort of claptrap I mentioned earlier in support of Sanders I'd actually bother to come up with something meaningful as a response. "Clinton colluded with the DNC"-seriously, shut the fuck up.
Bernie is that you?
Oh, I know that. The media's been after the Clintons since the 90s because their generation didn't get a movie where they were played by Redford and Hoffman after Bill's impeachment amounted to nothing. But Sanders people genuinely believe the coverage of the election was unfairly slanted towards Clinton.