Yes, if you're describing a movie a slow first half and amazing second half, that's The Wages of Fear. Sorcerer is great from start to finish.
Yes, if you're describing a movie a slow first half and amazing second half, that's The Wages of Fear. Sorcerer is great from start to finish.
Love this sequence, and the music in it:
https://youtu.be/_jOtVy3t7-Q
Taika Waititi has WAY more good movies under his belt than Trank did when he started production on FF.
$$$$$$$$$$# 21 Yr old power Lifter$$$$
It also has that great scene with Phil Hartman as the Alcatraz tour guide, and an interesting soundtrack.
I would say The Doors made a fair number of good and great songs, but that Jim Morrison TOTALLY sucks.
Edgy/Controversial
cariocalondoner gets shot in the gut
Like a lot of teenagers in the 1990s, I went through a period where I thought the band Sublime was completely amazing. Get a little older, and you realize ALL of the best parts from Sublime albums are either covers, semi-covers, or samples from much better artists. But if it weren't for the sampled opening words of…
You can always spot the people with the best sense of humor. They're the ones chastising people for not having a sense of humor.
and SIIIIIIIINNNNGGG!
Seems like it has to be Backdraft, but if the answer is depressing, I'm guessing it's the Kirk Cameron one.
…after giving a description of someone who could only be Louis CK.
Can everybody just stop making tv shows and movies for a couple years so I can catch up on the roughly 2000 hours of stuff I have in my Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu queues, stack of DVDs, and playing in theaters?
They got your click anyway.
Not sure if you meant to write "3,500-page" or if you are saying he's only written roughly 10-15 pages of the book over the past 5 years.
Just want to let everyone here know I was a huge fan of this album way before it was cool.
Shout! Factory will also be streaming the film it aired for its inaugural VHS Vault, including Sleepaway Camp, Class Of 1984, and Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story Of The VHS Collector, which features The A.V. Club’s Katie Rife being interviewed in front of what appears to be the beginning of a killer collection…
Thanks for this blast from the past. I fixed some typos in my angry rant. What's crazy about this John Quemere fellow: you can click on his name to see his entire comment history. He hasn't commented in 3 years, but ALL of his comments were on articles about pop culture from or about the late 70s / early 80s.
Nah, he reupped with his role on Louie.