Agreed. Darth/Anakin's line "it's too late for me, son" itself has more emotional resonance than all the prequels put together.
Agreed. Darth/Anakin's line "it's too late for me, son" itself has more emotional resonance than all the prequels put together.
Do you expect me to talk?
With the silent "r" of course. Much like the silent "p" in "swimming."
"The Star Wars prequels don’t deserve your hatred"
Looking forward to pouring a glass of Lilac Wine and giving it a listen.
Agree with everything you said. The first time I saw Auer doing the gorilla I was laughing so hard I couldn't breathe.
No love for My Man Godfrey? (the Powell/Lombard version). Screwball comedy at its screwballiest.
On seeing it recently, my take was that it hasn't aged well. Pretty much par for the course for comedy.
Actually, it was the fight for Texas's independence from Mexico, but yeah, whatever.
I just want to understand this, sir. Every time a sacred monument is micturated upon in this fair city, I have to apologise to the mayor?
Jayzus, Carley, if you don't like it, don't watch it.
Mike: This deal is getting worse and worse all the time.
Yes, Miss Othmar? No, I don't have my homework with me.
Anyone that had to do upwards of 100 takes per scene for Stanley Kubrick would probably think making movies is a pain in the ass after, say, take 75.
I can arrange that!
"hokey schtick"
I see what you did there!
…but apparently not planned to be so by the creators/producers when mapping out the show. Kinda like Jed Bartlet in The West Wing.
IIRC, Jonathan Harris got "Special Guest Star" billing the entire run of Lost in Space, even though he appeared (prominently) in nearly every episode. Go figure.
"Karl, you're an idiot. Play a record."
"your local video store"
Don't understand the reference. Please explain.