Was it on the American Graffiti soundtrack? You're probably thinking of the Animal House soundtrack.
Was it on the American Graffiti soundtrack? You're probably thinking of the Animal House soundtrack.
I'm now going to be humming In-a-gadda-da-vida for the rest of the day.
Airlines are weird - I recently saw an uncut version of Kill Bill on United. Maybe they've changed their stance on airplane mayhem.
To be fair, I think the airline cuts of movies have always been more tightly cut than "terrestrial" versions, even before 9/11. Any scenes involving airline or airport trouble got cut out. Remember the "Quantas never crashes" scene in Rain Man?
My favourite: Wasted Time and Wasted Time (reprise) from Hotel California. Because the orchestral reprise is the perfect self-indulgent song for that album.
From Fargo, whenever I have to gently tell someone they're wrong: "I'm not sure I agree with you a hundred percent on your police work, there, Lou."
This is going to be awesome. The whole Sesame Street gang murmuring to one another "Omar coming…"
Crash isn't even the best movie named Crash
When they found Carbone in the meat truck, he was frozen so stiff it took them three days to thaw him out for the autopsy.
Looks like those clowns in Washington did it again. What a bunch of clowns.
One exception: I would watch a retelling of the entire story from JK Simmons' point of view.
The sole purpose of this movie seemed to be to revisit old places (like the observatory), old characters, and especially old catchphrases. It was amusing listening to an entire theatre mumbling "come with me if you want to live" and giggling five seconds before the character did.
There was a big twist? I don't remember a single thing in the movie that could have been spoiled.
Bart: I think Casper is the ghost of Richie Rich
Lisa: Hey, they do look alike!
Bart: Wonder how Richie died?
Lisa: Perhaps he realized how hollow the pursuit of money really is and took his own life
Jim Bouton wasn't playing himself in The Long Goodbye - its not really in the same category as this list of athletes cameo-ing as themselves.
The only thing I remember about this show is (a) watching it with raging hangovers on Saturdays and (b) that one contestant "Two Scoops" making a mockery of the whole thing.
"Multiple Miggs in the next cell"
Part 2 didn't live up to Part 1.
Rikers beard makes its first appearance in season 2.
I didn't see the movie but I did read Michael Lewis' book.