I just noticed this movie didn’t make the list. Gets my vote for the best King adaptation of the 90s (yes, I think its better than Misery). David Strathairn plays one of the all-time great film villains.
I just noticed this movie didn’t make the list. Gets my vote for the best King adaptation of the 90s (yes, I think its better than Misery). David Strathairn plays one of the all-time great film villains.
Old Orchard Beach would be a great setting for a certain type of horror movie. It doesn’t look like what most people think of when imaging the Maine coast. Rather, it has the appearance of the slightly run-down, seen-better-days-look that most people who haven’t been there would probably associate with the Jersey Shore…
I loved my grandmother, and she was normally an excellent cook, but she insisted on inflicting her family’s version of a traditional Lithuanian Christmas Eve dinner on us every year. It was simply awful, almost like a punishment we had to get through to enjoy Christmas.
it doesn’t seem impossible for a working comedian that regularly works local spots, goes on tours, and books spots on TV to afford his lifestyle.
“Not to dredge up the past, but only the world’s biggest dork would think John Lennon’s “Imagine,” sung by Jimmy Fallon and Natalie Portman from their mansions, would cheer people up at the start of the most traumatic, deadly, and horrifying global catastrophe in recent memory.”
Because the article specified "recent".
Can you think of another recent catastrophe that truly was global and not regional? I can’t.
I always thought her face looked mean.
Except that the text of The Iliad makes it clear that the other Greek warriors are not exactly happy with Achilles sitting around moping and not contributing to the fight.
And to be fair to Ariel, if you google “hottest Disney Prince”, look who usually shows up in the #1 spot?
Also:
It’s also kind of hard to make Achilles a sympathetic hero. He’s pretty much a straight-up asshole in The Iliad.
Shout out to Turkish Airlines. I was on a red-eye, but the breakfast they served was so much better than a red-eye flight breakfast has any reason to be.
He mostly writes the melody side of the songs, though, correct? In that aspect, yeah, he’s not comparable to Howard Ashman, who was a lyricist. Between Moana and Encanto, he’s basically wrote the only memorable songs in Disney animated films released since the first Frozen.
How about Veggie Boy from Cheers? Although apparently you need to be hypnotized to enjoy it.
There seemed to be some of this surrounding Jennifer Aniston fans at one point too, although to a much less psychotic extent.
I basically subscribed to Disney+ for their legacy content. Assuming they’re not still paying residuals to the estates of Dean Jones and Tommy Kirk, I think that content is mostly safe.
You might be right. I at least remember White Man Can’t Jump. I know I saw Money Train, but I can’t recall a single detail.
Even Disney fans who were interested in staying here realized that this concept was completely unsustainable at that asking price. Even it was cheaper, I can’t imagine there’s that many people out there who would want to put up with immersive theater and stay in a cramped, windowless room after a busy day at a Disney…
One of Chapek’s most enduring legacies is practically every ride having a gift shop when you get off.