They should never stop running that commercial.
They should never stop running that commercial.
That “However you like it, you’ll like it” tag line comes off as a little bit threatening. It’s great!
Or driving a bus to pick up John Madden and Pat Summerall:
From Milwaukee and I love Cousins. Nothing like a hot, HOT tuna from that sandwich shop!
Gotta be the hamburger in “Better off Dead.”
Each branch of the military was told to secure a building.
Batman is a Holmes fan boy.
Without researching it further, imana go ahead and guess it was the Air Force Academy that declined to participate.
When they said he had cancer, I thought he would Beat It.
That’s really how it ends, and some small child gives a pronouncement that kills all the racism in Los Angeles.
Its actually funny when you follow the roots of conspiracy theories in the world how many all go back to just people being afraid of Jews. Even today when you hear people on the right talking about the “Globalist”, that is just code for Jews. Its sad
This is just rehashed David Icke “the world is run by shape-shifting alien lizards” nonsense. Which is itself just rehashed anti-Semitism.
Funny you say that, I watched it for the first time just a couple of nights ago:
1. having never read the book
2. knowing full well its reputation as a disaster
3. high off my ass.
Pretty good from that standpoint. I kind of got the general gist? and there was plenty of good Lynchian weirdness, so it never felt like the…
This movie rules. It’s got Patrick Stewart rocking a skullet, screaming and firing a machine gun while holding a pug. Here’sthe thing: it’s long as hell but you *have* to watch the directors cut. The theatrical cut is so chopped to shit that it literally makes no god damn sense at all, it’s like a fever dream. The…
Ooh, baby. Read infection rate statistics to me.
This. There are some movies that I rewatch simply for the sets and other production design.
Also, had this not failed, Lynch may have had an entirely different filmography from that point on, as he only pivoted to things like Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks afterwards.
Those and his other projects require far less funding…
The biggest problem is that it just assumes you’ve read the book and don’t need to have anything properly explained, which actually caused theaters to hand out cheat sheets with a story outline and character bios. During Siskel and Ebert’s review, Gene has to keep clarifying that he’s only saying what he thinks…
It’s definitely not good... but it’s not boring. Between a few genuinely good *bits* and a lot of so-bad-it’s-kinda-good acting and weirdness, I find it pretty watchable.
I kinda like it?
Thanks my little shit bag.