“Reading Rainbow! Education plus gay stuff! TRUMP VOTERS SAY NO!”
“Reading Rainbow! Education plus gay stuff! TRUMP VOTERS SAY NO!”
Spike Lee angrily tweets out Tim Burton’s home address
man, these righties are the snowflakiest snowflakes of them all, no?
Well, if not this, they’d have eventually got around to harassing him for promoting literacy.
Wow Star Wars fans sure are dumb as fuck.
Meanwhile, the guy who played Lamar in the Revenge of the Nerds films goes out and sees someone has slashed his tires.
I feel his pain. My name is Harold Winestain.
“Angry, confused” Trump supporters. Isn’t that a little redundant?
Let’s be honest, they wouldn’t even care if they realized their mistake. One black man is as good a target as another to them.
blunt, thoughtful conversations about sex, relationships, and other big topics, woven together somewhere at the intersection between rock and pop.
All that empty (or is it?) space underneath. *shudders*
For the most part, I’ve done my best to grant that wish. I just pop in once or twice a month to count the tumbleweeds.
What better way to cut down on distractions in my binge watching sessions?
I grew up with Omega Man so I’ll always love that movie. But I just read the novel a couple years ago and it was great. Hollywood needs to stop fucking with the endings of everything.
Uh... what? The Omega Man is awesome.
I have never been as disappointed with a film than I was after seeing I Am Legend in a theater, so psyched that by retaining the title they HAD TO use that ending.
I became a Matheson fan when I realized that the same guy who wrote The Legend of Hell House also wrote Duel—along with The Incredible Shrinking Man! (Which is a cracking good novel, BTW.)
I was 5-6 or so, and I remember sitting down watching this with my parents. “Amelia” scared the ever-loving shit out of me. I can still recall that last scene, with her sitting in the kitchen, and stabbing the floor with a big knife. Simply terrifying.
I remember watching the Trilogy of Terror when it first aired and that Amelia segment scarred me for life. It was awesome. Most of the segment seems dated now except for the final close up of (the hugely underrated) Karen Black.
The short story is even more effective. King just rules at short format horror.