“For ten dollars, I’ll take ‘Beat the Meat Less,’ Art.”
“Uh... that’s ‘Meet the Beatles,’ Mister Connery.”
“No, I took ten dollars from your mother to beat the meat less, Fleming! Awh harh har hah!”
“For ten dollars, I’ll take ‘Beat the Meat Less,’ Art.”
“Uh... that’s ‘Meet the Beatles,’ Mister Connery.”
“No, I took ten dollars from your mother to beat the meat less, Fleming! Awh harh har hah!”
... so, more or less, the “and more” covers the single award winner not mentioned in the headline and subheading?
Perkins.
(Yeah, I’m not the guy who used to do this, but figured you deserved one for the road. Catch you on the flipside.)
Even more unpopular opinion: Or as Batman.
Hasbro keeps trying to relaunch the Micronauts as a media brand, and stumbling: I think they have the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs team developing it now, and they want to integrate it into a larger “Hasbro Universe” somewhere down the line. Marvel still controls the characters it created for the comic (Bug,…
Good thing ol’ Cordwainer Bird isn’t still around to sue the bejesus out of them.
WarGames was John Badham. Martin Brest’s biggest claim to fame was Midnight Run.
NO OBITUARY OF BOBBY DOROUGH IS COMPLETE WITHOUT:
SPIELBERG’S DUEL IS BLOODY WELL NOTHING BUT SET PIECES. I OPINE THAT ANY OF THESE FOUR COULD AND SHOULD BE SELECTED:
BECAUSE MAY WAS TOO CLEVER FOR THE GERMAN FLEET
WHERE'S THE BLOODY LANCET
HOLA
WELL I THINK DRYWALL IS MORE INTERESTING THAN PEOPLE THINK
SPEAKING OF THE BBC, I UNDERSTAND TERRY JONES IS IN THE NEWS TODAY
HELLO
HELLO
I VERY MUCH ENJOYED MISTER CLOONEY IN THE MOVIE SOLARIS WHICH ALSO HELPED ME THROUGH A TROUBLING PERIOD IN ME LIFE
GET OFF MY FOOT
HELLO
WELL I DO BELIEVE IT WAS IN 1978 WHEN MIDWAY MANUFACTURING LICENSED SPACE INVADERS FROM JAPAN'S TAITO CORPORATION, BRINGING THE GAME TO AMERICAN ARCADES AND MAKING IT BLOODY WELL POPULAR BEFORE ATARI BROUGHT OUT ITS HOME VERSION