I only saw Romie and Michelle a few years ago, and I couldn’t believe that I’d missed out for so long. Mira Sorvino’s performance is just amazing.
I only saw Romie and Michelle a few years ago, and I couldn’t believe that I’d missed out for so long. Mira Sorvino’s performance is just amazing.
I had assumed he was referring to Budgie, the drummer from Siouxsie and the Banshees.
*sigh* fine, take your star
Spot on mentioning The Train. Burt Lancaster at his best, and a gripping movie to boot.
Thank you, Miller. The train is GREAT.
You wouldn’t believe how far back this conspiracy goes...
“Well, well, Scraps is a boy dog isn’t he? Do you like it when he rubs up and down on your leg?”
Mystic Pizza 2 Electric Bugaloo!
This mystery person is Thanos. Spoilers: John Wick finds out Thanos died.
Call that a remake? This is a remake...
It’s in the clip — she plays a hooker who is mouthing words to Randy Quaid while Pamela Reed is over flirting with David Carradine. It’s maybe a second and a half.
It’s absolutely one of the best shows of its type ever. It’s just unfortunate that the first 4 episodes were so mediocre that it never got much mainstream attention.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, was a satirical self-help book before it was turned into a musical and movie.
There was also Deep Throat, the adaptation of How to Get Ahead in Advertising.
I’m surprised. Did you watch it on an airplane or something? Honestly I felt the picture got snubbed when The Jungle Book won the Oscar for best visual effects.
That quote was from an article in the dearly departed periodical Musician Magazine, in which Crowe discussed at length how music makes or breaks a scene. For example, he wanted the Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” for the closing shot of “Singles.” It failed miserably in context. Fortunately, after a lot of pavement…
It was “Turn the Other Way,” and/or “Party At Ground Zero.” Mild quibble, but Cameron Crowe’s statement that “it looked like Ione Skye was being serenaded by a crazed Fishbone fan” made me chuckle.
She kept her promise to Septa Unella!
[inhales comment fumes, stops thinking clearly]
I don’t recall if this is explained well in the show or not, but the High Sparrow gets the “high” in his name because he’s the High Septon, i.e. Westeros’ pope. The fact that he’s also a puritan is a reflection of how sick the common people are of the wars, and of their rulers being incestuous whores, lecherous imps,…