This story deserves to move to the head of the AMC development list.
This story deserves to move to the head of the AMC development list.
Best obit ever.
Years ago, I was moving from one crazy, dangerous neighborhood to another slightly less dangerous, yet equally crazy neighborhood, when a mentally ill homeless person randomly tried to cut me with a box cutter. Just one of those things. One second he was trudging by silently, the next he was coming at me, also silently…
Going to be some great John Updike jokes and headlines about this title when reviews come out.
I’m really here for the costumes and the hot Gaga and Driver.
It was actually hugely successful and a major pop cultural force in the mid-80s. Did it have a huge long tail and become a generational mainstay like Star Wars. No. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a phenomenon at the time that is still cherished by fans today.
I love how Venkman’s hypothesis seems to be correct - the guy guesses the card correctly once he’s stressed - but Venkman doesn’t care. My favorite part of the scene, though, is the little strangled noise the guy makes when he realizes he's going to get shocked again.
And running experiments that would never pass ethics....
That’s a smart take. Remember that the film begins with them in the comfy realm of academia, before they’re shoved out kicking and screaming into the real world where they’re forced to go into business for themselves.
Personally, I see Ghostbusters as a “coming of age” movie.
“The flowers are STILL STANDING.”
“She also recalls that, for Spider-Man, a producer took her to the dentist without her consent in order to fix her teeth. He drove her there without telling her what was going on, and she realized what was happening when they arrived.”
What, and it’s impossible to stress this enough, the fuck.
My guy...look up “Bluebeard.” Please. The joke’ll land, I promise.
Um and how could you forget Julianne Moore’s pharmacy scene?!
I just rewatched this about a month ago. It was just as brilliant as I remembered it!
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His Henry V ican watch multiple times. masterpiece
You have to watch his Henry V (1989). It’s brilliant. Not such a big fan of his Hamlet (1996).
Probably once a month I'll think about how crazy it is that Kimmy Schmidt worked as a premise at all.
I can vouch for the Donner Party. Isolation creeps me out, and the doc makes clear that once those people crossed the Mississippi, they might as well have been on the moon for the help they were going to get.