mr-mirage1959
The Mad Profit Of The Airwaves
mr-mirage1959

I’m not even supposed to be here! It’s my day off!

As my eldest son and I braved the plague, we watched this film with mutual eagerness. We had seen both the Iguanozilla and the Godzilla 2000 in the theaters, too. From the jump, we had kaiju! Loud everything! Bad craziness in good ways!

Most welcome, and amen!

Home video release with extras... sometimes including a director’s cut...

To be shown on two nights, with a dinner break at intermission for both. Director will attend in full Prussian military regalia to prove a point.

I have it next to Coffy and Foxy Brown. Hell, I own a copy of John Carpenter’s Ghosts Of Mars (and Mars Attacks!) simply because She is in them.

CCH Pounder is literally a reason to watch something/anything.

So Cavil and Megan Fox in a movie where they are made to look ugly and be ugly.

We never once called it “Detroit style.” We just called it pizza.

I thought there was a little blue pill that eliminates Mr. Softee...

I recall reading an article in which the author made the argument that Nashville was the single best film from the 70s. While I see the point, had it been Duvall there would have been zero argument from me. (I do still love Gibson in the role tbh.)

Bloody Mary. Beetlejuice. Candyman.

Free to all, feel free to claim as your own. (That is how we roll here.)

Ribs (country cut), dry rub but a glaze at the end

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Recently I found myself in a hospital (asymptomatic heart attack lead to congestive heart failure), and while there, the great Yaphet Kotto left us. To celebrate a magnificent career, I went back to my introduction to him as Lt. William Pope...

Take a graham cracker. Place upon it some easily melted chocolate. Atop the chocolate place one Peep.

By the time my youngest son and I got to see Silent Hill the game itself was already a rare bird priced well beyond our meager means. So, we went in knowing nothing. It was a fine film IMHO and on the extras, the director is heard telling his FX team that there will always be a point where one of two options will

There is one major flaw in this film, I noticed it in the theater when we saw it. Jack Black, finally given a chance to truly shine, was simply nothing more (and a couple of times actually less) than just Jack Black being himself.