word to the wise: telling someone from Ballymoney that they’re anything close to Belfast is inadvisable. And vice-versa.
word to the wise: telling someone from Ballymoney that they’re anything close to Belfast is inadvisable. And vice-versa.
aww - I miss when Jon Stewart would randomly dunk on Arbys....
*insert Rainier Wolfcastle gif*
Sexy Getting Ready Song is the dance-floor filler
oh, it is, but the cast and direction isn’t as good as the concept. That image at the end, wheh you realise who’s coming through the church doors... brrrrr
oh my god - I’d forgotten that! The “I’ll be back back back...” bit was much quoted among my pals..
friend of mine saw him on stage in the late 80's, said the charisma was palpable even from the back row.
oh man, I’m mixing Mr Hudson with Napoleon Solo with Illya Kuryakin - I’m well off me game today.
I was with you right up until the end...
gah - and I’ve only seen that movie 150 times...
...with the other Simon brothers’ moustache, too, which was a very bad idea.
wow - well done. It’s really difficult to find now. Do you have a dvd?
Prince of Darkness was a terrific idea but dull execution. That story deserves a Blumhouse remake.
Gordon Jackson getting fooled by the Nazi on the train pisses me off everytime...
which is why I’ve always been puzzled about Coburn playing an Aussie - why not make him Canadian, and not bother with an accent? There where more Canadians than Yanks in the real escape anyway.
nah, that’s the kind of shit that needs to be in a Deadpool movie.
Crossing Bollywood with mainstream Hollywood is obviously much trickier than it seems. There was a movie called Bollywood/Hollywood set - oddly - in Toronto that tried and failed too. It also shared a failing with Bride and Prejudice - it had a wonderful, charismatic leading actress (Lisa Ray) paired with a bland lead…
ooh, I loved the little freeze-dried low hanging fruit in my cereal...
Nice to see so much love for this guy on the comment board. Has everyone read Caelum Vatnsdal’s bio of him “You don’t know me but you love me”? It’s very good, well worth it. Didn’t know that Tarantino cut him out of Pulp Fiction, for one...
“it’s debatable as to whether he was getting greedy, letting his own popularity/legend get to his head, or whether due to his age”