I think the answer might be: “I don’t care, I just wanted to write about how crazy it is that Billy Jack made a fuck ton of money.”
I think the answer might be: “I don’t care, I just wanted to write about how crazy it is that Billy Jack made a fuck ton of money.”
It’s too goddammed sultry in here.
Reservoir Dogs
That wasn’t bad. Weezer just keeps pumping out music, for good or for ill. The black album and the teal album came out just this year for goodness sakes. I wish my favorite artists were that prolific. But I guess if they were putting out mostly crap with only the occasional semi-decent song, then they wouldn’t be my…
I liked Wolfhard in Stranger Things Season 1, but as he has grown older so has his mugging. On display in the Stranger Things 2 and 3 and in It Chapter 1 (haven’t seen 2 yet) Apparently it continue here..
I watched most of the second quarter and then remembered that I needed to mow my lawn.
What a great, vulnerable, brave, etc, essay. I don’ have much to add that others haven’t, but your idea that the traumas of childhood are often times repeated through adulthood is a big theme indeed.
Everybody has good one-liners in that movie.
I’ve always loved The Running Man, and yeah Richard Dawson really makes the film.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing when I wrote my comment.
Clearly Wisdom was not Luck’s dump stat.
AS awesome as The Spiders would be (and more culturally sensitive) that name can never live down the Debacle that was the 1899 Season when they became A “Washington Generals” type sideshow to other teams and they had an astonishingly horrific record of 20 wins to 134 losses.
I stopped watching after Stacy Keibler was robbed in Season 2.
*sigh*
This one devastated me as well. And when I go back to listen to the songs and he had been foreshadowing the end for a long time. They’re still beautiful songs, but they can be hard to listen to.
Fairytale of New York also has the episodic story built in.
I’m already tired of Kitchens’ “down-home, tough guy act”
But it’s a period piece. A PERIOD PIECE!
I have to agree with you here. Ryan is an exceptionally made conglomeration of nearly every WWII movie ever. Shakespeare is just pure fun.
“How’s the peeping?” is the one thing I remember about that movie which I haven’t seen in 20 years. Great delivery,