The oldest AND the crankiest
The oldest AND the crankiest
See my next post. I just found out about such a conspiracy. It's amazing how it never changes.
Not as funny as Quick Change
turns out his co-pilot was a hallucination the whole time.
Now he's in a picture on Facebook saying we should be more worried about offending God and less worried about offending people. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
A clear false flag operation. The Titanic never sank but was hijacked by the Kaiser. Think not? Well then, where's the iceberg? Produce the iceberg or admit it was all faked.
American Dad - "You were just some guy who landed a plane to save your own life. If you want to be a hero, avoid the birds like every other pilot does … every … damn … day."
Brystery?
And yet Tarzan (in print) accepted that there were good natives and bad natives as well as good animals and bad animals. He spoke against other Europeans dismissal of them.
Yeah but in old sitcoms they didn't lie to be mean or hide things but because it led to wacky hijinks.
Didn't Lucy and Ricky go through that too?
It's always a shock to see him in some movie. He seemed so much that TV character.
And when she said something about "He's making furious love to me." that's not what it meant back then.
I can still watch them and enjoy them. Much more than more recent shows like King of Queens which I can't watch without cringing. However, time takes its toll and I can't think of this show without a question coming to mind. Was Laura a virgin when she met Rob? I mean she was a young, beautiful woman traveling…
God, I hope so!
Terrific film.
It's the same in Fail Safe. It's tough not to root for the men in the bomber.
Not just the military. There was a New Yorker cartoon that you can back engineer to understand what it was like. A city is in ruins and there are only two people there, their clothes in rags. They are a black man and a black woman and the man says "I'm sure Senator Russell would be glad to know that not only are…
What's crazy is that at the beginning Macready was adamant against the attack, refusing to sacrifice his men so the High Command could look like it was doing something. Then they dangled a promotion in front of him and he suddenly decided that maybe it wasn't TOO suicidal. In the end he was just insane willing to…
Alert for those who've never seen it. Paths of Glory will be on TCM on July 4th at 4:30 AM. Set your DVR - it's worth seeing.