Pauline Kael, during Laurie’s time away from the movies, called her “the greatest actress Hollywood ever trashed.”
Pauline Kael, during Laurie’s time away from the movies, called her “the greatest actress Hollywood ever trashed.”
Forgive me if someone else wrote this, but why don’t they *rerun old classics*! I mean much older series, such as Wally Cox’s “Mr. Peepers” and the original “The Goldbergs”. Add one season wonders such as “He and She” and “Frank’s Place.”
Despite England’s hatred of horror, I feel some of the actual British films are fresher than some of the American movies. And the actual death of the boy in “Sabotage” is more horrifying than anything in “Rear Window.”
Please don’t step on my shadow.
Right. Sorry.
I’m just going to leave this word hanging here: Scientology.
I was trying to show “The Leprechaun Brothers” from the Muppet Show, but YouTube won’t let me transfer it.
See: “The Greatest Show on Earth”
I think “Hockey Homicide” is the best.
Another Lennon and Maccartney original?
One example sticks out in my mind: Tomie de Paola
Thank you, Mr. Fischoeder.
I’ve been going through the web looking for free films. “The Best Years of Your Life”, “The Good Fairy”, “Zoo in Budapest” — and for lagniappe, Hitchcock, Keaton, and many other excellences.
Nu?
Money.
Is there any replacement for cheese in this recipe? I can’t eat it any more, and I mourn.
When you must have a gluten-free diet, sugar-free cereals are a good option for dinner. You can’t always have rice, and corn flakes and barley puffs go well with a number of foods. Barley, in particular, is good with roasted fish, meat, soups and stews, and many vegetarian foods.
(Sad.)
Cute Waddles — isn’t that redundant?
(I’m afraid I hate cuteness. I also like “Gravity Falls”, but I feel Waddles is redundant.)
Recently saw “The Devil and Daniel Webster” (“Everything Money Can Buy”), which seems to be a good Red State movie. “Yankee Doodle Dandy”, I’d agree. “The Story of G. I. Joe” is a sad Fourth movie. “Glory”, with all its absurdity, is not bad.