It really should be titled "Starring Richard Pryor: Superman III"
It really should be titled "Starring Richard Pryor: Superman III"
Judging by all the holes dug by the large skunk I can't get rid of, I'd say it's my back yard.
I'm with you. The camp wasn't quite dialed up to 11 yet. I'm in the 'Jim Carrey was good as the Riddler' camp, but TLJ as Two-Face is one of the great mis-castings in film history.
James Doohan also really nailed the desperation when Spock goes into the chamber- his anguished "Noooo!" always gets me.
You've got me? Who's got you?!
Agreed- I will still attempt to drop it into conversations if given the right opportunity.
Unlikely sir, they spell and pronounce their names differently.
Powerthirteen, your idea of wit is probably nothing more than an incisive observation humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable timing.
It's just a big box of aqua cola
I feel like I'm at Bilbo's eleventy-first birthday party.
I actually had it for dinner last night, in part because of making this comment to you…
Outside of dedicated, brick oven high-end pizzerias, Papa Gino's is the best pizza around, hands down.
This makes the second movie I've seen where I felt the 3D was truly warranted. Setting aside the (lack of) story, Avatar was pretty damn stunning in 3D.
Great post!
He's about 20 years too late for the 1987-88 highwater mark of the crazy body-switching genre- Vice Versa, Like Father Like Son and 18 Again.
I'm fascinated by St. Louis-style. The Provel doesn't sound appetizing at all, but I still want to try it just once!
I believe Felix said in this episode that they're just as much flesh and blood as humans at this point, it's the (much more capable) computer brain that separates them.
I was wondering if it was him too- I have a feeling he wants to take her to a different zone altogether.
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