The Lovely Laura Linney, as The Film Experience calls her, deserves a 4th Oscar nomination, and a 1st win, as well.
The Lovely Laura Linney, as The Film Experience calls her, deserves a 4th Oscar nomination, and a 1st win, as well.
I think I've seen the porn version of this....
He’s a Hunk among the Gay Bears crowd, since he is half of that description.
There are many things in this world that we can’t explain. This is one of them.
I had forgotten that there was an actual laugh track on <b>Scooby Doo</b>. Really, uh, amps up the humor
I said to myself that Dominic will be banging the teacher in 2 episodes, not 5 minutes before he was making out with her in the parking lot.
There was a remake done by SyFy a few years back, which I believe was closer to the original short story. But it’s still not that great. Not bad, just not great.
We played a hard disk (?) copy in 1992, and did manage to, uh, score, but everything was pixellated during The Big Moment, wasn’t it?
Thank you for doing these. Like a daytime drama, this just keeps on ticking. And I can’t stop watching. It helps to have really pretty people who can both act and take their clothes off too.
But are they going to try for the unintended gay subtext? Or, go for text text?
I really wondered why Sissy Spacek was the front runner much more so than Tom Wilkinson was. He would have been my choice for the win that year.
This has one of the most horrifying ways do die in movie history. Shudder.
with Edie McClurg as the wife. An episode way ahead of its’ time.
You’re probably going to get your wish, if “The Wife” is any indication.
I don’t know why “What Can You Lose?” hasn’t become a bigger standard. It perfectly encapsulates the pain of unrequited love.
Great film. Not very good movie.
I’ll vote for “Stand By Me”, but “Carrie” is also very well done.
“like, totally.”
same. “Carrie” is... relatable.
One of the best examples of “High School = Hell” theory.