I may be biased, but Bonnie and Clyde. Two unforgettable words: Eugene Grizzard.
I may be biased, but Bonnie and Clyde. Two unforgettable words: Eugene Grizzard.
This has the stink of one of those Troma "instant cult classics"
What a delightful thing to wake up to. I miss Dexter comments so much. They should get a Memorial Bench or something.
I missed Annette's Micky Mouse Club years, but in Catholic School in the 60s I did have a copy of the Whitman hardcover of The Misadventures of Marlin Jones novelization. Sister Dismas grabbed it and hit me over the knuckles with it. I guess because Annette looked too sexy for a third grader? Unless she heard that…
Ruta Lee has been trying to get her agent on the phone all morning.
You really are compelled to finish it!
If you come into Carnival of Souls late in life, after hearing of its reputation and cult following, you might give it a shrug. It helps to have grown up with it. Catching it as a kid on TV in 60s was something else entirely.
When I first saw Surveillance I thought it was making me sick and angry. But as soon as it was over I told everyone they had to see it. I couldn't wait to watch it again with them.
There's a scene in The Night Before when Seth Rogan gets sent a dick pic by mistake. I figured he was going to drop the phone like it had gay cooties. Instead he's kind of impressed and engaged. They were smart enough to realize the gay panic joke was over. But not really. Twice as many people saw Get Hard.
When Stone caught up with shady co-witness Duane Reade, the first thing Stone did was rat out Reade's buddy…"oh sure, he told me you were with him that night" or something to that effect.
Also, that still is the worst choice possible to represent this movie.
A great reminder of just how funny and breezy Joan Crawford was before her eyebrows grew in.
I'd completely forgotten about Antonio Sabato Jr. until the RNC and after hearing this, I wondered…what has Junior done lately? I checked out IMDB, too, and was shocked to see that he played Henry Lee Lucas in something called Drifter—from the director of Deadly Daycare.
Danette Chavez is saying just terrible things, i mean really really terrible things, about Trump. Unbelievable things.
Right. And if we hadn't actually seen his reaction to the body, there would be doubt but then the show would just be "did he or didn't he."
So knowing he didn't is making me very anxious.
I love the show and I know it's not Columbo but I hope we get some detective/investigative work in here to give a voice to my frustrations. No one has even mentioned that he had no blood of him after leaving a slaughterhouse. Back door of her apartment still open. Was the knife he was carrying in fact, the weapon? I…
Not certain what the music was but the opening theme reminded me a lot of Herrmann's score for De Palma's Obsession.
We never really see what happens to Kerry after she crosses over into Abby Land. We only hear snarling and growling at the fade out. That's why the fade-in was so clumsy. When is this scene with the baby with the scalp condition supposed to be happening? The same day Kerry supposedly sacrificed herself, or maybe…
When I found out that Wayne Newton was voting for Trump I vowed never again to watch the episode of Here's Lucy he was in. Even if his pro Trump reasons are sound:
I keep seeing the 15-second trailer over and over and it's really hard to take. But there's a joke I don't understand. The screeching bad moms suggest running if you see an uncircumcised penis, and compare it to a gun laying the street. Why? Because it could have been used in a crime?