That Seven Samurai Blu is wonderful, good score!
That Seven Samurai Blu is wonderful, good score!
Paul Thomas Anderson says pretty much the exact same thing in the commentary track for Boogie Nights.
Are you John Lurie?
Are you thinking of "The To Do List"? (Coincidentally, my least favorite film so far this year.)
He is the world's ugliest pretty boy.
wait that sounds bad out of context
*rubs head*
I own a video store and I've got all his movies! Everyone can come here!
I gotta put The Road Warrior into the mix, but as much as I love it, it's still tough to argue against Die Hard.
"The Kilmer Analogue" sounds like either an awesome '70s paranoia thriller or an episode of the Big Bang Theory.
I saw them back when they were touring for Lincoln. One thing I remember is that people were yelling out song requests. The Johns patiently explained that since the backing tracks were on tape, they couldn't control what the next song was.
In this universe, I'm surprised when a little girl doesn't get shot in the face.
Mikkelsen Eccleston Mikkelsen Eccleston Mikkleston Eccsennten Mrkstrk
@avclub-487cf32249fbaaa5a79258e26d54fe19:disqus — Did you see it on stage? I'd be interested to hear about it if you did. Pidgeon was replaced in the movie version by
Debra Eisenstadt, whose name I had to look up just now because her career never really went anywhere.
*not a sausage*
A Talking Cat!?!
You treat objects like women, man.
Card is also a producer of the film, so he's making more than just what he got for the rights.
@avclub-9bde0966a254ae14403aff3c9af2a06f:disqus — Fieri is a proud Smashmouthian.
It may just be me, but "Skipper Dan" sounds exactly like a style parody of Jonathan Coulton. (I'm sure the influence flows the other way, as well.)