But are you doing your hummingbirds?
But are you doing your hummingbirds?
My first awareness of her was as Lady Jane Grey in a TV movie (maybe an after school type special?) about 30 years ago. If memory serves, Cary Elwes played her young husband. I have followed her career with affection and interest ever since.
I was in it in 1984. *fist bump*
I don't know who that is, and I don't care to find out.
The only cassingle I ever owned was "500 Miles" by the Proclaimers. So, yeah, I think I was square in the target demographic.
GodDAMN. I have to find this. Now.
I love Dana Andrews. That is all.
I'm so happy that Dean Pelton found something to do with his life after Greendale.
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That fucking earworm burrowed so deep into my brain that 30 years' time has not been enough to eradicate it.
Yes, I preferred Through the Looking Glass as a kid. I should re-read it.
Oh, wow. I could have written that, word for word. Those damn things fascinated me.
Oh, and also: Peanuts Viewmasters. The best. And Snoopy as the WW I flying ace. I didn't understand it but I loved it.
Charlie Brown was an enormous part of my 1970s childhood. There weren't a ton of merchandised characters at the time, and the Peanuts gang really dominated the market. I had a Snoopy electric toothbrush and Peanuts beach towel, Peanuts lunch boxes, and tons of the comic strip collection paperbacks. The first movie I…
Yep, that was the first movie I thought of, too. Just being blown away by those dinosaurs—it was the perfect movie experience.
I just take that on faith.
When I saw the previews (and Julia Roberts in that red Moe wig) on TV, I rubbed my hands in glee, anticipating the reviews. You did not disappoint.
I love this movie. I love how extremely ordinary the characters are, and how so much is going on under the surface of their ordinariness.
I love AR, but had no idea so much went into the show behind the scenes. Very interesting read!
Not just British women, my friend.