Oh wow, I had no idea. I'll have to look that up.
Oh wow, I had no idea. I'll have to look that up.
At the end of Before Sunrise, Kathy McCarthy plays a great cover of Daniel Johnston's "Living Life" that makes you appreciate Johnston's original a lot more. It also helped me to realize how gifted he is as a songwriter.
Let's Golf 3D for 3DS got pretty bad reviews but I loved it. I played it everyday for two months.
Yeah, a lot of the other people suggesting it should be a show forget how special effects heavy it would actually have to be.
Well, for one thing, it should never just be one movie. If they're gonna do this thing at all, it should be like 10 movies. If they can't commit to this, then I'm not interested at all.
Yeah he's still pretty huge… He was on the radio at work the other day and I mentioned to a woman I work with that I can't stand him because he very publicly and brutally beat on a woman and she told me that I was too judgmental.
One of my favorites growing up and I still love it now. I once saw it as part of a double feature with Close Encounters of the Third Kind and thought they went together perfectly.
Yeah, it is.
If you enjoyed that look for a video of the 1955 Le Mans race where 83 spectators were killed by a 120 mph crashing car.
When I had first heard about it, I thought the three actors that were killed were inside the helicopter. What the video shows, somehow makes it so much worse.
I think I may have heard about that one before.
Wasn't Keaton missing a finger or two as well?
Well, Twilight Zone: The Movie was a case of exactly what you are talking about. You can see the accident at 1:36 or so in this video.
I watched Ordet the other day and it was one of the best Christian-themed films I have seen. It was so beautiful.
I watched random moments from the documentary above, and I've never been more depressed.
Yeah, I think I remember really enjoying the later films (the second one was pretty bad though.)
It should clearly be focused on Disney's other 1968 feature Blackbeard's Ghost which is actually a huge guilty pleasure of mine and also a proto-TeenWolf.
It seems weird to me now but when I made this list (a few years ago) I ranked it at #50. I have a feeling I would rank it much higher now. It must not have spoken to me at the time. I think I remember enjoying it but maybe at only a 7 out of 10 kind of level.
I think most movies made about the hippie subculture were made by uncool nerds to repackage it as something that could be palatable to the average middle-class person. See also: Dracula 1972 A.D. which made hippies seem like the most uncool thing that ever happened.
Wow. I had no idea.