I think I made this comment the last time this movie was mentioned, but it's less remembered as a film than it is for being an advertisement on the back of every-single-fucking-comic-book for seemingly years.
I think I made this comment the last time this movie was mentioned, but it's less remembered as a film than it is for being an advertisement on the back of every-single-fucking-comic-book for seemingly years.
To be fair, Putin is certainly the one who paid for the hookers.
At least on the Wu-Tang's output RZA did the edits himself and put in sound effects from kung fu movies instead of just leaving gaps of silence.
Over in Quincy they opened up a "new school" Maid-Rite 10 or 15 years ago that's already gone - but the Maid-Rite across town that's been there since 1928 is still going strong. Everyone said the new place just wasn't the same.
I am veeeery familiar with that place. Really wish they could have gotten all of the authoritarian "NO TIPPING" and "NO LEANING BACK IN CHAIR" signs that cover the walls on camera.
Yeah, your way of doing it is probably closer to a regular Made-Rite. The location in question has been in the same spot since 1928, and I think they went rogue on day one.
Oh Jesus, I hadn't thought of the milk/sugar/rice thing in ages. They used to serve that shit in the cafeteria at school.
Lightly seasoned with pretty much just salt. They end up quite bland, which is why you need pickles, ketchup, and mustard to get any flavor. Though a friend of mine tried to recreate the secret recipe of one specific Maid-Rite location and swears the key is to add chicken broth to the water when you sauté the meat.
Yeah, they filmed that where I grew up. He actually captured the experience of eating there, since all of the employees are rude and stern retirees. One cool thing about that place though - they give you your change back in Kennedy half-dollars.
To be fair, the cop was a drug runner himself and tried to kill Bobby first.
Yes, she appears on Laura's bed, but no, she doesn't say anything about being dead.
In other Lynch-related news, did anyone check this out?
http://welcometotwinpeaks.c…
It's a cold day for pontooning.
Aside from the Phillip Jeffries scenes (and even that's arguable), there's nothing in the Missing Pieces that makes the film more coherent or would clear up any confusion.
Sadly, I think George Romero can only pull off the "just plain shitty" part these days.
Yeah, I remember that scene. The problem seems to be that it's still happening 25 years later.
With six movies in this series, no, it doesn't check out at all.
Yeah, their little conversation made me think that they both realize something is seriously wrong with her.
When are we going to admit that clowns aren't scary?
Okay, fine, you can have John Wayne Gacy and Pennywise, but that's it!
After the whole ugly thing with Michael Anderson happened, I was more upset that Ronnie Rocket would never see the light of day than by the fact that he wouldn't be showing up in Twin Peaks.