And yet I bought both Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs in airports (this was pre-SOTL movie coming out)
And yet I bought both Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs in airports (this was pre-SOTL movie coming out)
agreed. terrible music, and so boring
"It's a Beautiful Ride" from Walk Hard
I saw it in the theater too, aged 9 or 10. It absolutely blew my mind, and some of the scenes have stuck with me. Rewatched it about 2 years ago, and although the story was meh, the Harryhausen scenes still pop.
i have very fond memoires of watching Love American Style in my grandparents bedroom, stealing their brach's butter mints they kept in the nightstand. Do yourself a favor and do not revisit this show. It was awful, and even worse, really boring. Theme song is still good though
McMillan and Wife was on netflix instant…
I like these obscure (well, obscure by today's standards) star fandoms. So much more interesting than just another Johnny Depp worshiper. I miss having cable for this reason. Oh look, there's a George Sanders movie on tonight I haven't seen!
It came out in 1981!
ok, here's another. You know that movie Gandhi? Spoiler- He dies!
I saw some blurb recently that said Mary Louise Parker was starring in Reds 2. Didn't think the story had anywhere to go with Warren Beatty dead
Shaun the Sheep is awesome
Eterna may not be the craziest, but it's my favorite crazy moment. That was a good summer.
I also remember something about Vicki not being sure if Sarah or Megan was her daughter, because she had blocked out her time in Eterna. Just do the math, Vicki! Then you'll know!
good info, thanks
My sister had the 8 track of Queen's News of the World-the one with the giant robot holding the band in its hand. That artwork freaked me out/fascinated me
because I was LOADED!
There was something particularly comical about the way he was typing-like a jilted 13 year old girl angrily pouring out her special feelings. My favorite funny moment from last night
There was a touring muppets exhibit that i saw in Orlando. Steve Whitmire was a guest and he did a Q&A with Kermit on his hand. Most people addressed their questions directly to the puppet. I asked him to sing, and he did! (he did a couple of bars of It's not easy being green)
A skunk was badgered, the results were strong
yeah, I liked Alcatraz. The River could have been good if it had been shortened-the first 2 and last 2 episodes were really good, the middle was a slog.
But The Following, man, that is some good hate watching. Better than Smash
Ah, Dynamite magazine. There was another one called Bananas. I remember one issue with the headline "Who's better-The Beatles or the Bee Gees?" And my 11 year old self said obviously it's the Bee Gees
My parents divorced when I was 3 and it was really unusual in the area I grew up in. No one else in my class had divorced parents (which seems mind boggling) so i really related to this show. I wanted to grow up to be like Julie, thank god I didn't
watch it again, one more time
watch it again or I'll break your back