The one with Marilyn, Bogart, James Dean and Elvis.
The one with Marilyn, Bogart, James Dean and Elvis.
I agree 100% with all your reasons; just not with your final conclusion.
I agree that it's better than Reed's. Have you listened to the Girls' version? There's a reason it's named "Sweet Jane With Affection".
BTW: DO NOT include auto-play videos in your stories
Picasso's "Old Guitarist" in the Chicago Art Institute
You don't do sarcasm, either.
You don't do sarcasm, huh?
Wow. Thank you, too.
Well, gosh, thanks for explaining that to me.
Whatever. "Phantom of the Paradise" and "The Untouchables" are the only dePalma films i'd cross the street to watch.
Mediocre Hitchcock imitator - except on The Untouchables when he flattered the hell out of Sergio Leone, right down to hiring Leone's favourite composer.
Gambit is one of the most ludicrous Marvel characters.
Neither do i.
I don't bother with "You know it's fake" - i go straight to "How can anyone with more than a room-temperature IQ watch that crap?"
I just checked and Criterion Collection has it on DVD and BluRay.
There's an even earlier German TV-movie version (World on a Wire, directed by Fassbinder) of the Galouye story, too. I wish i could find it in an English (preferably subtitled) version.
Okay - the thrashing this film is getting here almost makes me want to see it just to see if it was justified.
The claws being a part of him as opposed to a costume thing goes back to the Byrne/Claremont days; they were metal then, but them being bone under the metal was implicit in the fact that the metal in his skeleton was artificial.
Really? Huh.
Brain?