No Diggstown questions, no sale!
No Diggstown questions, no sale!
Came here to post it, and saw that someone already took care of it, and that someone else had already backed them up. Excellent!
I just reactivated the insurance on my RS last weekend since the weather has finally warmed up, and no, Progressive gave me no discount at all even after having not driven it one time all winter.
Meanwhile, deputy associate director of the High Energy Astrophysics Division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Alexey Vikhlinin tweeted that he was “willing to bet” that the paper is “junk science.”
Feeling a bit of a Peter tingle myself!
That is why Ebirah, Horror of the Deep has always been one of my favorite Godzilla movies. It was the first film in the series to feature no scientists, reporters, or military types as protagonists. Just a bank robber & two contestants from a dance contest! It was people who were just trying to stay alive, and they…
Should give Eric Red’s nifty Bad Moon a shot as well. A werewolf movie shown from the POV of the family dog trying to protect his owners from something that he senses and they cannot. The recent Blu-ray has a director’s cut version which eliminates a few seconds of dodgy CGI that the producers forced into the movie,…
I was thinking more along the lines of, "Great! When do you start?"
“Free Solo was a movie that made my palms sweat.”
Since I just turned 52, and was well out of high school when Clueless came out, that made me do a double take. Thanks for the explanation!
Peary even gives space for porn movies like Cafe Flesh and the porno-chic movies of the Seventies & early Eighties like Deep Throat or Behind the Green Door. And in Guide, he does point out that you don’t have to watch those movies, but you do need to be aware of them and their place in film history.
Genre films have…
Whisperer in the Darkeness is excellent. You won’t be disappointed -- or at least you shouldn’t be!
Peary’s book Guide for the Film Fanatic pretty much changed my life when it was published in 1986. I was already a huge movie buff in my late teens and had read quite a bit on film, and even started into film theory at that point, but Peary’s book literally changed my life. Read it cover to cover and sought out as…
“From now on, we use the Meghan Rule for all things: you’re not allowed to pass judgment unless you’ve actually done that thing.”
Does that make Samuel L. Jackson the brominated vegetable oil of actors?
With good reason!
Too late now — he got beaten the punch:
For all of its myriad flaws, it is still a perfectly serviceable, entertaining film. It just shows how much Cameron really needs co-writers. Take his script with some editing & polish, and it would be much better.
Sadly, Cameron WILL obtanium his sequel.
Well, let us hope that he watched Avatar to figure out what not to do with Avatar 2. . .