For a brief wonderful time Lake Bell and Rhona Mitra were on screen together and all was right in the world.
For a brief wonderful time Lake Bell and Rhona Mitra were on screen together and all was right in the world.
Tits.
Damn straight.
You can post, but still aren’t followed by The AV Club yet so you’ll be greyed out and “Pending Approval” until they do or someone who is either stars you or replies to you.
Now you’re out. For the moment anyway.
We don’t have to take our clothes off
To have a good time
Oh no
We could dance and party all night
And drink some cherry wine, oh
Might as well go all in with Plague Dogs and Watership Down as well!
I’ve lived in Hawaii and both Carolinas, and it’s sure as hell not once-in-a-while in either of those places. I’d have a hard time believing it is anywhere remotely close to St Louis either.
It’s worth a try, SuperKarateMonkeyDeathCar.
Clooney’s remake interesting because the made it a play and broadcast it live one night on CBS. But both versions are worth seeking out.
When the Wind Blows is similar in that it’s a film about the aftermath. It’s animated and based off a darkly funny but sad graphic novel by Raymond Briggs (The Snowman)about what happens to an elderly English couple.
Original. Didn’t even know there was a remake, but I like that cast and Russel Mulcahy. I’ll have to find it. Looks like there’s a copy on youtube. Looks like there’s also a “Makeing of” documentary of the original out there somewhere that I’d like to find.
I didn’t know about that one. Thanks for the heads up.
I was hoping you’d make it!
I did a whole mini-festival one weekend for a friend once with all of those plus When the Wind Blows, By Dawn’s Early Light, and On the Beach. Good times.
It’s a great piece of film, though I tend to think Threads is the better one given it commits relentlessly to the darkess of the concept.
A friend was film loader on Fargo and he found it amusing that when the camera wasn’t running the characters flipped, meaning Steve Buscemi shut up, and Peter Stormare was an irascible chatterbox.
It’s exactly that bad, and I’ve been using it since the beginning.