United will hug him and squeeze him and spank him until he's dead.
United will hug him and squeeze him and spank him until he's dead.
It earned something like $60M at the box office which, while decent, didn't make it a smash hit. It wasn't until it came out on DVD that it really took off. I was working a the local FYE movie store when DVD was first released. I think it's fair to say that Austin Powers was the first DVD movie to become a hit from…
Michael Caine is literally the only reason to watch the third one. Of course, you can say the same thing about 75% of Michael Caine's filmography.
Perhaps, but it's still the American Standard of travel.
And one of them……is a MURDER!
If only the character's name gave us some indication of her personality.
There is a ring of truth to your statement.
Don't ask anyone at ESPN.
More than any other sport, baseball teams are basically regional in their fandom. Unless you're the Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers and Cubs (and maybe the Cardinals). There are certainly some fans of other teams outside their home region but basically, I expect Brewers fans to be located near Milwaukee etc. That may be…
Wait, so you're saying that The Most Greatest Ever is actually saying baseball ISN'T terribly physical??!! Wow, have I been misreading his comments. I guess they weren't very clear on that point. Is there someway we could get this guy to comment on this somewhere? Just for clarity's sake.
What about his TV movie version of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow?
Yes you do. Easily one of the best (and only) justifications for remakes.
He stood on the shoulders of grillers to hand out something as fast as he could, and before you even knew what you had, you mustared it, and ketchuped it, and slapped it in a plastic lunchbox.
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Agreed (with the caveat that I haven't seen it since the theatre). I grew up on Godzilla Saturday afternoon movies and loved the first JP at age 17 when it came out. I admit I don't have the world's highest standards for a good dinosaur flick because I'm not looking for "Remains of the Day". I want some good dino…
And The Phantom Menace was one of the best Star Wars movies if you ignore the stupid bit about the plot owing more to C-SPAN than space adventure.
I guess I just don't get the reasoning behind the "racism" supposedly in the movie. Admittedly, Moore was the Bond of my childhood so I have a fondness for all his movies but exactly what is so racist about Yaphet Kotto wonderfully playing a Bond villain who outwits Bond for the entire movie until the very end? I get…
I have nothing against Billy Joel and his music. I won't reach for the dial if his music comes on but is there another pop musician who's gotten more out of life with so little comparable talent or effort? He bailed on school as a teen and was punished with making hundreds of millions of dollars, snagged Christie…
He's actually the "of"
Personally, I don't need to know what you do while you skip the songs.