Oddly enough, that version is more historically accurate than the play!
Oddly enough, that version is more historically accurate than the play!
We ordered Dominos, which I paired with a chardonnay from Washington. Hannibal would be so disappointed in me.
That really pissed me off; it was a school night!
There is no Pepe Silvia!
That was my gateway cassette as a kid. That, and Sgt. Pepper.
I read that too, and now I can't un-hear it.
Someone also brought up Frederica Bimmel (the first victim from from Silence of the Lambs) in a previous thread, and how Thomas Harris sure must've hated someone with that name.
I call that one "the fourth story no one reads." Is it worth it?
My dad was born in southern Oregon in the mid-50s and had all sorts of adventures with his 3 brothers; this movie has a special meaning for him.
"That is not a small number!"
"Eastman! He came out of the East to do battle with the Amazing RANDO!!!"
Trumpy, you can do stupid things!
*Looks into it* Yes, one of the things he was pissed about was that Tarantino used his music "without coherence." I guess scoring the whole film guarantees that Morricone gets that coherence?
He got Ennio Morricone to actually compose the music for this one.
Well, I'm in.
Are you that note-passing student who ate the evidence when I was a student teacher?
Thanks! My DVR cut out too.
Saw them both in high school Physics class; our final test involved doing math problems based on the orbits, etc. in 2010.
My husband and I still reference his "in… this… sector" line from the season one episode where they're possessed by some sort of warring aliens.
Upvoted for… science?