Imagine the hellish childhood... no wonder he/she took to alive of crime!
Imagine the hellish childhood... no wonder he/she took to alive of crime!
Damn! I just bought a rug too! I'd love one in my studio office!
I lived in Boston for many years and one reason I haven't watched this show was because of that. Details you mention bug me no end. The main reason is I loved the british series and didn't really have a need for both.
I can't really defend this movie too much... but it wasn't all bad. The background paintings and music were good and I think Bakshi's heart was on the right place but he didn't have anywhere near the means to pull it off. he didn't even have the right to the last book. There was no way he'd get the sort of support…
Him too! No wonder I watch that show!
lets just say this would be an incredibly overly literal interpretation of what one might here yelled out in many gay porn films
Just me but I would have included Robin Dunne from Sanctuary. Though maybe he's more "adorable" than beef-cake-y)
I have a totally inappropriate sex comment in mind. Better keep it to myself... yup... it's for the best.
finally, someone who understands!
My brother and I say "Only a woman can touch it" from Red Sonja whenever and where ever possible.
Yes! I wonder if I'd like it all now since i haven't seen it since... I don't know when. I remember Jim Danforth did the animation... I think.
ok, but no more Leela... I couldn't stand her!
I was a feral child, raised by drag queens in bay village in Boston... does that count?
I saw Planet Earth with a local science host as narrator here in Québec (in french) and he was awesome. I had no idea the American version had been changed to Sigourney Weaver as I think the english version on sale was the original BBC. In English Attenborough should narrate almost everything I think. There must be…
Somehow killing 1/2 the world's population didn't seem nearly enough to me so i wasn't concerned.
more puppet films! they pleasure me!
I was almost afraid to mention it from previous reactions I got to saying I thought it was brilliant!
While I appreciate many Spielberg films and think they are sometimes much better than most Hollywood fair, I can't put him in the same category as Kubrick or even Gilliam. I mean, how many people could make a film like "Tideland"? That film certainly forces discussion afterwards. There is room for both, but I'd like…
I want to live in your nieghbourhood! Might be less fun than it sounds though.
I've heard that too but I think I'd reverse it myself. There are far too many junkies in the park across from my house.