Or Nomads, which I watched this weekend. It stars Pierce Brosnan as a French(!) anthropologist who is stalked by evil Inuit ghosts who take the form of a goth LA street gang led by Adam Ant. It's… something.
Or Nomads, which I watched this weekend. It stars Pierce Brosnan as a French(!) anthropologist who is stalked by evil Inuit ghosts who take the form of a goth LA street gang led by Adam Ant. It's… something.
Except Gremlins 2.
I find that most sitcoms peak in their second season. It's at the point where the writers know the actors well enough to write to their strengths before they get to the point of relying on those strengths, leading them becoming repetitive quirks.
I quite like the Mike TV song in Burton's version, especially the instrumental version in the end credits.
For me, Wonka should always come across as a complete loon to those who aren't listening properly (usually the adults) but to the smartest guy in the room to those who catch onto his logic. That's how Wilder played it. Deep just played it as the first part.
Now I know why you wanna hate him.
"Who does Number Two work for?"
Yeah, yeah, we heard you.
Or Joseph McGinty Nichol's?
Three! Three and a half if my one year old son counts. Not only does he love his Arlo stuffed toy but he "watched" it twice at the cinema (I work there, I didn't take him to public screenings) and the second time was the first time I could say he was definitely taking note of what was on the cinema screen (well,…
Had the pleasure of meeting the man a couple of years ago when he came to the cinema I manage to present a screening of The Wicker Tree. A genuinely friendly, gracious, polite and interesting man. The patience with which he dealt with Wicker Man questions over the film he was there to promote was staggering (including…
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Current me still thinks that. Those strings are fantastic.
According to imdb:
Feels odd to end it there when Moulin Rouge was released in 2001.
Not here in the UK it isn't. Very much "jobs". Maybe "jahbs" if you were trying a sort of Northern/Scouse accent.
I was but I still found this to be a dull, disappointing affair full of weird decisions.
Sadly, dull.
I love their cover version. I don't know if it's just nostalgia from the era I left home and started university but I still listen to it and enjoy it.
As an 8-bit child, I could only stare in wonder at my friend's 16-bit Sonic games (the Christmas he got Sonic 2 was almost as exciting for me as it was for him). But I'll give a shout out to Sonic Chaos - it felt like the first 8-bit game that felt like it was doing it's own, ambitious thing rather than being a…