Damn it, I specifically went on here to see if anyone picked Logan. I would like Riggs and Murtaugh or maybe even John McClane to protect my city.
Damn it, I specifically went on here to see if anyone picked Logan. I would like Riggs and Murtaugh or maybe even John McClane to protect my city.
Sylvester Stallone sings "Too Close to Paradise", which plays over the opening/end credits.
How about any Dennis Franz line in "Die Hard 2: Die Harder"?
Or Rip Torn in "Freddy Got Fingered"? I love the whole "Fuck me, fuck you" speech he gives.
He really needs to do more comedy. I remember reading an article in GQ or Esquire when Captain America was released, and he discussed how he turned it down. Apparently, he didn't want to be a leading man and wanted to do more supporting roles. I was glad that he decided to rethink that decision.
I agree completely on Chris Evans. Those Fantastic Four film were terrible, but he and Michael Chiklis were the highlights. I remember when he was announced as one of the choices for Captain America, I was rooting for him. Mainly because the other choice was Channing Tatum. Chris Evans has done a great job as Captain…
Okay, okay….Timothy Dalton is one of the least-liked Bonds? In what universe, is this true?
I agree, "The Long Walk" would be the best YA movie. I don't want a sanitized adaptation, I want a hard R-rated version.
So, another YA adaptation looking to become a film franchise?
"The Living Daylights" is a pretty great film, but I think "Licence to Kill" is better and is Dalton's best outing as James Bond.
I respect Richard Pryor for that as well. Though he has always had my respect. Unlike other actors, he seemed to have respect for the material and comics in general.
I feel kinda ashamed writing this but I bought "Against All Enemies" and I have yet to start reading it.
Are there any Tom Clancy fans on here? Regardless of any political affiliation ( I am very liberal), I enjoy the hell out of his novels.
I own the series of "Splinter Cell" novels, and while Tom Clancy's name does appear (He created the concept and pitched it to UbiSoft), they are written by David Michaels.
Damn you JervoNYC, you beat me. I kept thinking about power trio bands and who I thought were the best ones. My sister and I have had a debate about it and I told her that I thought the Police were best.
I always wonder about that. I don't see where they could of put him in. I mean Jerry and George's parents had a great purpose. Alton Benes was a famous author but even if he would've been a recurring character, I don't really see anything else. Maybe they could've introduced Elaine's sister?
I second that. "Last Exit to Springfield" is a classic but it is not in my top five. I too will take "Homer Badman" over that one any day of the week.
I love this episode and I as have gotten older it has helped me understand my relationship with my sister. I have three sisters and the youngest is who I am closest to. We used to fight all the time, but over the past few years we have rekindled that closeness I had with her when she was little (I am six years older…
I thought I was the only one who hated this damn song.
Of the all places in the world, I first heard this song on NBA 2K10. And it immediately became my favorite song for a while.
I totally agree, this episode just always bored me. I never found it to be funny at all.