I still love her as Mozart's hysterical maid in AMADEUS.
I still love her as Mozart's hysterical maid in AMADEUS.
Favorite 90s detail was the hair of Mary Beth, the brunette member of the campaign team. Perfect early 90s hairstyle.
Then he's 29. Luke has been missing for at least 10 years or more. That's after Kylo Ren had murdered his students. In the flashbacks he looked tall enough to be at least a teenager.
Rewatching "The Force Awakens" on cable I really don't like how Abrams always has to have an unnecessary red light source in most of the interiors.
Anakin was still a teenager though, 19, and Kylo is 30.
I love STOP MAKING SENSE. "Life During Wartime" is such a great workout song(not that I've actually worked out).
"Last Kiss" is my favorite.
"Oh where oh where can my baby be/the Lord took her away from me
She's gone to heaven so I got to be good/So I can see my baby when I leave this world"
The music during the Nick Fury ambush was fantastic.
Here's the comparison between Korngold's King's Row and the Star Wars Fanfare.
And it's amazing to think Silvestri did the disco soundtrack to CHiPS!
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I always like Reiner's DVD commentaries. He tells you why he wanted to do film this particular movie, and it's always because the story and characters resonated with him personally.
He had a fantastic run in the 80s and early 90s from SPINAL TAP to A FEW GOOD MEN.
I know it's not cool to say you like that show but he was great as Jay's arch-rival in the closet business.
Hey I liked Michelle Forbes. Although I do agree about John Cena. I HATED his character. The show peaked after that incredible station massacre episode directed by Kathryn Bigelow. After that *thumbs down and rasberry sound*
Gene mentioned it in his Conan O'Brien interview that they had great onscreen chemistry even though they weren't close friends offscreen. Wilder wanted to be but Pryor had his own world with his friends.
When you look at the set in WILLY WONKA for the chocolate room where everything is edible, it's kind of a dinky set and not that impressive. All the wonder and magic of that moment comes from Gene Wilder singing "Pure Imagination".
As Richard Pryor tells this story when he was filming STIR CRAZY in a real prison, Gene would try to make friends with the hardened convicts:
Nobody could freak out like Gene Wilder. So funny:
His performance as Willy Wonka was incredible:
Are there white people who are offended and hurt by jokes aimed at them or are they just mad they can't make jokes about other ethnic groups without being called racist?