In Theatre of Blood, Price feeds a man his own poodles.
In Theatre of Blood, Price feeds a man his own poodles.
Elvira in a text adventure game must be the most pointless endeavor ever.
Women like going to the zoo.
Women very much enjoy wearing one boot.
Maybe he should go back to trying to make The Defective Detective.
Me too and I will join you here in this refrigerator to keep us safe from the coming blast.
My wife and I love Curse of the Jade Scorpion, though we haven't watched it in a long time. The rest of the known universe seems to hate it. Hollywood Ending, though, is really a lot of nothing.
Since she previously appeared in a flashback for Agents of SHIELD, I am surprised this hasn't been (apparently) considered for this season of SHIELD. But I am sure they're too busy trying to fight cancellation to worry about past ABC casualties.
Season 2 was great, with a really fun finale. If you live in the States you may never see a DVD release. It is getting released in Europe, though. http://www.zavvi.com/blu-ra…
They are very nearly equals. There was so much of a backlash that Let the Right One In was getting remade that a lot of people didn't give it a chance. Sure, it's unnecessary, but it's very, very good. I give the edge to the original, though.
I love the original versions of The Thing (From Another World) and Little Shop of Horrors. But people who compare them to their remakes are comparing apples to oranges. Carpenter's film is much closer to the original short story, but the Hawks-produced The Thing wouldn't have been able to pull that off with a 50's…
I wonder if Wolf of Wall Street will have the same impact.
And I have seen the original SCARFACE, but it's been such a long time that I can't say which is better. I'll revisit it the next time it pops up on TCM.
I avoided the De Palma film for years because of its merchandising, dorm room posters, and some bad reviews. I just watched it this summer and wished I hadn't waited. There are some truly fantastic sequences, such as the famous chainsaw/shower scene, the night club shootout, and the moment where Pacino has to trigger…
Agreed it's a silly argument. The Thing, the movie, is a complete work. You can easily pretend everything else with the name doesn't exist while watching it. You can even watch Alien and pretend all the sequels (and comic books, and etc.) don't exist.
Every time I try to watch the movie GoldenEye I get killed in the last level.
Thing is, most video games are ephemeral. The film will live forever.
It's worth noting that Brooke Adams appeared in the most recent riff on Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the TV show BrainDead.
It freaked the hell out of me when I was younger. I watched it again recently worried that it wouldn't have the same effect, that it would look silly…but nope, it still freaked the hell out of me. The worst part is that the dog's tongue comes out of the hobo's mask and licks its face, which makes it so much more real…
Having just watched it about a month ago, yes. And that film is very chilling as a result.
I have to add that to my October viewing. Also, I just thought of Ti West's The Sacrifice - IIRC that has survivors as well.