"I thought you said 'weest'." and "I wumbo. You wumbo. He/she/it wumbos" are the two that I use most often out of context. Also, "Who are you people!?!?"
"I thought you said 'weest'." and "I wumbo. You wumbo. He/she/it wumbos" are the two that I use most often out of context. Also, "Who are you people!?!?"
I've always placed the dividing line between great and not-so-great is when Tom Kenny started doing the voice with a slightly higher pitch. I'm not saying that's the reason it declined, but it happened at the exact same time, so it's convenient.
It hasn't
Les Miz isn't really my thing either. But then, neither are most musicals.
I downvoted that in agreement - it was a bummer that you didn't get to see him and Reilly. :D
Ah. Makes more sense
Was Dick Shawn still a celebrity in 1986?
That's possible. I'm sure I missed quite a bit.
I read it on Wikipedia once and thought, "is that every mentioned on the show?" so I watched back through and never is it stated, but i think I recall seeing a map of some sort in the background (which is easy to miss since Colorado is a near perfect square). So yes, this is the first time it was stated as such.
Yeah it is a VERY faithful cover. And I'm perfectly fine with that.
There is no way to improve on "Mercy Street," so Elbow was smart.
Criterion started on Laserdisc.
I'm amazed that not once in the article is it mentioned that Ephron's husband was Nicholas Pileggi - writer of Goodfellas. Hell, it's in the headline!
Ah. I hadn't been over here in a while, but with the dissolve on such an extended break I got antsy.
Yes. And nice to see you over here, @disqus_7AOfmTpErb:disqus. When will the Dissolve vacation end!?!?!
I enjoyed The Most Beautiful. For a propaganda film it is surprisingly neutral to the actual ideals and politics of the war. Maybe that's true of propaganda in general, but I think if you ignore the fact that what the women are supporting and breaking their backs for is fascism then it's actually a pretty good drama…
It's a good movie, but favorite of all of Scorsese's movies? Really?
Yeah I need to watch Undeclared again. And I dig your assessment and subqsequent reassessment of Garden State.
I've heard it compared to Catcher In The Rye in that way and I think it's appropriate. If you didn't read Catcher In The Rye when you weren't about as mature as Holden then he's an insufferable pain in the ass. But if you managed to read it in that sweet age when it could still speak to you then it will always have…
The fourth front. Maybe even more perceptive than the third front.