I also love the instrumental theme from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
I also love the instrumental theme from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
Yeah, would Daniel Craig be getting big roles if he wasn’t Bond?
Tony Gilroy is my favorite.
That is all.
BJ, Winchester and Potter were all conceived as replacements
A striking performance by David Ogden Stiers, if you’ve only seen him as stuffy Charles Winchester, is his turn as 80s power player in a campus setting in the movie Creator (1985). That movie features Peter O’Toole drawling his lines and chomping hard on every piece of the scenery: it’s a lot of fun. But Stiers blew…
In the early seasons of the series he was definitely more mature and one of the gang, even sharing martinis in The Swamp. But as things went along, the writers made him increasingly childlike and naive, adding the teddy bear, and making him a teetotaler who only drinks grape soda. Honestly I find his character a bit…
the grumpy nitpickers in the comment section.
I showed this list to my 25yo stepdaughter, who is a HUGE fan of this show. She’s read books about it and tell-alls; also has read some of the (surprisingly long!) series of novels by Richard Hooker. She follows Alan Alda’s podcast. This girl is an anachronism: born at the end of the 20th Century, yet an absolute exper…
I only just realized (~25 yrs later) that what eventually happened to Morpheus was partially driven by the events Lucifer set in motion – I guess in season 2? That initiated Morpheus’ interaction with Loki, who was a huge driver of Daniel’s fate, which wound up – well. You know (or you don’t).
My wife & I saw this last night. Thought it was wonderful.
Martha Coolidge was wonderful.
List written to be too self-consciously hip.
But Spielberg and Richard Dreyfus is totally viable.
The MCU has the big advantage of saying “wow, that turned out horribly” in the comics and just cut away the extraneous nonsense. I suspect we’re going to get a much more focused Kang story than the comics have ever given us.
Anthony Mann & Jimmy Stewart. Fight me.
But there will be nothing to publish for the last book because he won’t have started it.
Yupp.
I loved Thief back in 1980-whatever. It must have been on HBO when we first got it, because I think I saw it a couple times. I agree with the reviewer, when he burns everything the fuck down it is grimly cathartic.
Well let’s ask ourselves what he has done to make amends for his actions. Has he apologized directly to the women he did this too?
He’s done nothing to indicate that his attitude, views, or behavior have changed. An apology without genuine repentance isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on.