Yes, thank you. It’s the best of the reboots, if you ask me.
Yes, thank you. It’s the best of the reboots, if you ask me.
The most frightening nature doc I know of is The Hellstrom Chronicle, about how insects are equipped to outlive humans in the long run.
It’s very well made and very saddening. Those poor girls and their parents.
The Ravenous soundtrack is fanfuckingtastic. Check out also “Trek to the Cave” and “Let’s Go Kill That Bastard”.
The lead in After Hours, for me.
A ladyfriend had the soundtrack and all I remember is a Nick Drake cut is on it.
It’s an iTunes playlist, not something public like on Spotify. Here’s a screenshot of A through C:
Yes, the DVD market is flooded with scads of crappy transfers.
Four years later, I’m still waiting for someone to ask: “When was America great, when did it stop being great, and why?”
I first noticed this way back in the ‘80s with Steel Magnolias and it has never ceased to annoy me.
I’ve been following her career since its beginning and was set on going to see Emma early this spring but yeahno, thanks covid.
I have a playlist called PIECES that’s all film scores and and hell yes this is on it.
So. Fucking. Over it.
I’m wondering about Colorado. Since it’s all mail voting there, if over 50% of registered voters vote for Biden, can the state be called for him well before election day?
Serendipity! S.O.S. Titanic, the first cinematic depiction of the ship’s voyage in color, makes its DVD/BR debut this week. How about that.
It’s not your fault.
Word. For years after, each accusation that I was a snobby film elitist was met with, “I love Titanic.”
I took a date to the movies at an 8-plex where our choice was sold out, along with five others. The seventh, Driving Miss Daisy, I had already seen, so that’s how I wound up seeing Fire Birds first run.
Five years prior, “I Will Always Love You” as inescapable.
The only movie I went to see four times* is Almost Famous, also with different friends each time.