The infrared attack…one of most haunting scenes in the entire film, next to Ryan's wife and daughter crashing on the freeway.
The infrared attack…one of most haunting scenes in the entire film, next to Ryan's wife and daughter crashing on the freeway.
"Blown Away" gets a mention in the 1994 article?
Totally agree with you on Philip Noyce being an underrated director. Hell, I almost saw "The Giver" because he directed it.
Oh, hell yes…"Red October" is great. In fact I like "Red October" better, but I appreciate the fact the follow-up (Patriot Games) wasn't a rehash of the original. I've stated before that none of the Ryan films (especially the first three) feel like retreads. Each three feel fresh on subsequent rewatches and they get…
Well, I hope that "Clear and Present Danger" gets mentioned in the 1994 article. There is a lot of great action in that one.
Pretty gutsy of the studio to let the Ryan series, go from PG to R. One of the the things I love about "Patriot Games" is just how darker, edgier and grittier it is than "Red October".
Great article and it's also my favorite feature, currently on the AV Club.
I gave "Trespass" a rewatch last year and it was way better than I remembered. Just a fun, enjoyable watch. He doesn't get much mention, but I loved Art Evans as the tramp who lived in the building.
I laughed at the TV spots myself. I think this is the worst title for a film since "Johnny Skidmarks".
I loved the 80's cartoon. I used to watch it when Nickelodeon had the rights.
It boggles my mind why the films are awful, when the cartoon was fun?
"The C Team" was the name of the episode.
It's funny you write that, because it came out during the summer before my junior year of high school and I didn't care for it.
"Terminator: Genisys", "A Good Die to Hard" and a couple of those "Divergent" films. I saw him in those and he was awful.
I dislike him immensely, but I did enjoy his Captain Boomerang performance.
Thanks to TNA, every time I read the name "Kevin Nash", I think of the time Bully Ray brought out that lawyer that looked like him.
So, us folks here in California love "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"? I've never watched it, nor do I know anyone who does, but that's cool.
-Enjoyed Wildcard Weekend (I went undefeated in with my picks). I so glad the Giants are gone, because I did not want a potential Super Bowl rematch with the Patriots. Fuck the Giants. To put it simply. The Packers have the momentum, but I picked the Cowboys to win. I think the Seahawks will upset the Falcons. As for…
Looking back on it, "That 80s Show" was a mid season replacement during the 2001-2002 season. What a time. "Greg the Bunny", "Wednesday 9:30(8:30)c" are shows I remember as well.
I watched "That 80s Show" in its run. It was awful, but I found it entertaining.
The only episode I remember, is the one where some ex-NHLer is convinced into becoming a pro wrestler. "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Lex Luger, Rick Steiner, Eric Bischoff, Tony Schiavone and Mike Tenay all guest starred on the episode.
"Meego"…apart of the CBS Block Party, which was their futile attempt to compete with ABC's TGIF, with the Eye network picking up cast-offs "Family Matters" and "Step By Step" and original sitcom "The Gregory Hines Show".