Steve Martin may have been cast against type but it wasn't his first great movie playing a con man. That would be DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS co-starring Michael Caine and directed by Frank Oz.
Steve Martin may have been cast against type but it wasn't his first great movie playing a con man. That would be DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS co-starring Michael Caine and directed by Frank Oz.
I don't have one favorite HP movie but I do love individual scenes and sequences. Harry meeting Ron and Hermione the first time on the train in SORCERER'S STONE. The giant spiders in CHAMBER OF SECRETS, the time turner sequence in PRISONER OF AZKABAN, Voldemort's return in the graveyard in GOBLET OF FIRE, Luna…
I will say "Harry on Liquid Luck" is probably one of the funniest moments of the series.
I wish it had been during EMPIRE when she was 21 and he was divorced. Them having an affair during the filming of ANH when she was 19 and he was married makes Ford kind of a creep and I don't like thinking of him that way. It reminds me of the lines from Marion in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK: "I was a child! I was in…
(Irish accent)"That Mike Farrell boils mah potata!"
When Peter called Elizabeth by her family nickname "Lillibet" on the plane I knew he was doomed.
They're also sexist.
Episode 10 has Nassar.
I love this clip from YES, MINISTER:
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Someone posted a clip of the scene on YouTube and uses it as example of how British Monarchy is like Chinese Legalism.
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First paragraph of a very long description:
"This seem reminds me of this part from Han Feizi:
John McClane' everyman quality in the first movie is what makes it still fun to watch. Seeing him way over his head which was absent in the sequels.
(Talking to himself) "Why didn't you save him John? Because you'd be dead too asshole!
McClane on the walkie talkie:
Police dispacher: Sir this is line is for emergency…
The mix of dysfunctional family drama and political drama so far is great.
Episode 3 really gets into that.
Jared Harris should definitely get an Emmy nomination. The Christmas party scene…..damn.
She WAS great on Happy Endings.
Sean Astin running to turn on the ventilator I couldn't help yell "Ru-dy! Ru-dy!"
Also sad with Audrey being a vegetable after being tortured by the Chinese. It really pissed me off that asshole Cheng not only got away but ended up killing her later.
Season 3 also introduced Chloe O'Brien! People forget she wasn't part of the show from the beginning. I remember her first appearance thinking what a weird, abrasive character. Who knew she would be one of the stalwarts of the show and be the most important person in Jack's life by the end?
Loved Michelle that year. The most chilling moment for me was when they had to drag the poor female guest in with the other infected people as she's screaming she wasn't sick. Those poor people just visiting Los Angeles and ends up getting caught in a terrorist attack and have to commit suicide by drug instead of a…
I enjoyed both. Felt bad her assistant and her little daughter got killed. It wasn't shown onscreen so I choose to believe they're alive!