A "Phantasm" reboot is still in the works. The one film I'm surprised hasn't been touched yet is "Maniac Cop". Why hasn't Platinum Dunes scooped up the latter yet?
A "Phantasm" reboot is still in the works. The one film I'm surprised hasn't been touched yet is "Maniac Cop". Why hasn't Platinum Dunes scooped up the latter yet?
Die-hard Seinfeld aficionado here as well and my sister is also on the Friends wagon. Maybe everyone's sister loves Friends and hates Seinfeld?
I recommended The Running Man and Battle Royale (even though I've never seen it) to a Hunger Games fan. She actually enjoyed those more, especially the Running Man.
When it premiered, I watched the first two episodes and I enjoyed them very much. I just never set my DVR or bothered to watch On-demand or on Netflix. I don't have the patience or the will to start the series. Nothing against it, I just don't care.
-Anything involving Richard Gere, Baz Luhrmann, Seth MacFarlane, Jimmy Fallon
- Twilight, The Hunger Games, Divergent, Mortal Instruments and or any other YA garbage
-The Big Bang Theory, The Walking Dead
Wasn't Gary Cole like that on Midnight Caller? I haven't seen it in years, but I recall him being an anti-hero.
RAW and Nitro were both hot that year. The lack of '97 Nitros upsets me.
The old booking "on-the-fly" routine that WCW used to pull. That's what you are referring to.
Statham would be a great Bond villain though.
"Exercise in masochism"…wasn't that used in a review for "Mr. Nanny"? I remember that because I thought the review was hilarious.
Watched those in reverse also. It felt surreal.
I share your opinion, sir.
You beat me to the punch. A girl I was trying to date skipped the show because she hated Kramer's hair.
I own the entire series on DVD and I watch the repeats on TBS every now and then. I'm probably going to start the series from the beginning to the end, unlike last time where I decided to do the opposite (heh, heh) and watch it in reverse order. It was quite an experience.
I saw one that guest starred Jimmy Smits!!
I picked up Sting's "Symphonicities" album a few years ago. I actually enjoyed it very much. I think that's the closest to an American recording, that we will get from him right now. An American recording with a symphony that is.
I hope Gary Sinise is the cool, genuine, selfless man I think he is.
I didn't play the video either. Just reading the description was enough for me. Now, I'm going to have a "Twin Peaks" nightmare with Cosby speaking backwards into the phone. All sorts of other demonic imagery in the room. I so do not want to sleep tonight.
Yeah…but "Ghost Dad" was great, right? It taught us all to believe again. Right?
The love between a boy and a hatchet doesn't qualify? What about nature? Those would be intriguing shipworthy stories. Fan fiction would explode.