Were you in the shit?
Yeah, I was in the shit… in Oregon.
Were you in the shit?
Yeah, I was in the shit… in Oregon.
I'd call George Lucas bloated. Does that count?
My bad - I could've sworn I read that he was Austrian.
Completely agree. The real ending leaves a very bitter taste in your mouth.
Ummm…he is Austrian, so I'm guessing that Austrian accent was a bit easier to learn then you might expect.
I'm actually still trying to figure out why they have a cross on the roof. Anyone? Hoping some suckers will see that instead of the huge "Scientology" emblazoned across the facade and mistake it for a real church?
For my money, "The Swimmer" is his pinnacle.
No "Shadow of the Vampire"? Too bad. I'd love to know what working with Malkovich, Dafoe, and the rest was like on that movie.
Don't you mean MM(M1/2)F
Indian is not the preferred nomenclature, American Indian, please.
It's almost the combination an idiot would have on his luggage!
Dooonnggg…..Where is grandpa's automobile?
You say that, but when Lazenby took over for Connery it was a big deal and people weren't sure that the series could survive that move. Even today people still talk about Connery with reverence; it was even more so then. So I think that like the Bond series, there would be grumbling, but it would work out in the end -…
The Film Forum in NYC is having a Boorman retrospective and they specifically call out Deliverance in the title of the series. I never thought of him as being divorced from that film, rather the contrary. Deliverance and Excalibur are the two major Boorman films in my mind. I always loved H&G and only just found out…
Dame Judy Dench.
Stewart is dead! Long live Kilborn!!!
I'd say it's a 'target-rich environment' - all those ladies under one roof…amirite?
You mean the place with all the goofy shit on the walls and the mozzarella sticks?
Yeah, but he was also Bubbles - so by proxy he brings in the entirety of The Wire.
Or at least try to chug some maple syrup