Go happily into the Summerlands, Brian Dennehy — there’s always a play to be in on there!
Go happily into the Summerlands, Brian Dennehy — there’s always a play to be in on there!
Naw, bfred — I still far prefer Tombstone to Silverado. Tombstone feels like a Western with the censorship loosened up — Silverado feels to me like a Master’s Thesis on Westerns.
That wasn’t unusual in Right-Wing action films, trollthumper -- it’s a way for their Shoot First & Ask Questions Later heroes to seize the moral high ground over those who “Really Are Fascists”...
Yeah — that one set a little wrong to me, even if William Atherton delivered a career-defining performance as EPA Agent Dickless...
Not John Milius’ kind — he calls himself a “Zen Fascist”, but what he is is a Libertarian who loves war, and never entirely forgave the Army for rating him 4F for his asthma when he was all raring to join Special Forces and go to Vietnam!
There aren’t a lot of Starbucks up above 110th Street, Matthew Stechel, or in rougher neighborhoods in the Bronx. They’re also not the crime-riddled hellholes movies of the 70s and 80s presented them as — but to people living largely in suburbia they look nasty and dangerous, and their fantasies fill in “scum of the…
When I told my Mom I was moving to New York City, she bought me a round-trip ticket, figuring I would come back in a couple weeks so horrified by the violence and filth that any romanticized notion of NYC would be burned out of me. Instead, I lived there for 27 years, met and married my wife there, and we only moved…
It’s so much better than Mercer/Grayson, even so!
Wouldn’t that be a Commodore, then?
GameDevBurnout — I’m a recovering alcoholic/smoker myself. I just wish they’d be a bit more explicit about Raffi’s addiction and recovery — I know what a drunk, an addicted smoker and a junkie looks like (the first two were me at various points in my life!), but I don’t know what a snakeleaf addict looks or acts like.
It’s a contemporary movie, not a historical -- and thus out of the purview of this article.
She’s part Betazoid, which if she’s like her mother means she can sense the emotions going on around her far more precisely than even the most precocious human child can. She might even be telepathic with Deanna, who’s both Betazoid and her mother -- but when she tries to read Dad’s mind, she finds him grinning at the…
I’m going with it being sarcasm — at least today, I am.
Also, in several pieces about how SirPatStew almost didn’t come back as Picard, one of his objections was that whole that Picard’s sense of probity was absolute during TNG, and he didn’t want to be That Guy again. So he’s partly responsible for everybody telling Picard he’s full of it, he didn’t finish what he started…
I came in looking for Yes, Madam myself — but apparently these are period Chinese Kung Fu/Wuxia films only.
Is the US version from Dragon Dynasty ?
If you don’t mind seeing a show about an out lesbian dealing with her ex, who ran back to men because — her lover was Bruce Wayne’s cousin and she’s wasn’t.
Because... Kevin McKidd and David Harewood, when playing Americans, just have that slightly stiff, self-righteous off-centerness that makes you think “Martian Manhunter! Why did I not see this before...?”
Super Alex is a real treat for Supergirl fans—and for Grey’s Anatomy ones too, as the longhaired, upbeat version of Alex is slightly reminiscent of Lexie Grey.