I remember seeing X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, and the audience going crazy for that trailer. God, it's so weird how that whole phenomenon just folded on itself immediately.
I remember seeing X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, and the audience going crazy for that trailer. God, it's so weird how that whole phenomenon just folded on itself immediately.
SAME EXACT EXPERIENCE WITH THE WHINING AND THE KISS.
Though I'm lukewarm on the movie — it's fine, and I enjoyed it, but only saw it once — DREAMGIRLS, for some reason, stands out to me. I saw it an AMC in Burbank, and though geographically speaking, it's close to Hollywood, this audience was not your typical, jaded, industry-ish audience that you might find at an…
Off that, seeing FROM DUSK TILL DAWN on opening night in a packed theatre is still one of the most fun theatrical experiences I've ever had. Was a senior in high school at the time, and, as such, pretty much the intended audience. Just a raucous good time.
I'll second Oogieloves as a memorable movie-watching experience. Not because I saw it in a theatre, but because my two friends and I watched in on acid. Thanks, Netflix Streaming!
God bless you for knowing that too! It gets quoted often at my place.
Ugh, god damnit. I promised myself I wouldn't cry.
So, the Bat-nipples will be erect then?
The only reason I know what Batfleck's Batmobile looks like is because of the internet. Seriously. Had I not seen pics, I couldn't pick that car out of a lineup. Not one hero shot of the god damn Batmobile? At least Schumacher gave the Bat-Credit Card its beautiful closeup.
Clearly, you haven't seen SUPES III. Bro, they totally scrap!
"We're the same, you and me!"
I like to believe he's belligerently drunk by the time he lands.
Though I will defend "Batman & Robin" to my dying day.
I will always defend "Falling Down."
I'm fine with Koepp. He did what he could with his hands tied, and though that turned out how it did, at least he won't have a dozen shitty Lucas ideas to implement into the script.
The Indy editions of the Choose Your Own Adventures series were always my favorite even if that mother fucker kept getting me killed.
Sorry, looks like you're on your own.
As I've always said, BEVERLY HILLS COP III is the worst sequel of all time. (Hold off with your BATMAN & ROBINs, GODFATHER PART IIIs, and CADDYSHACK IIs). It's awful. Absolutely terrible. It's as if everyone involved had never even seen a BHC film. And yet, every time it's on — EVERY. GOD. DAMN. TIME. — I'll watch it.…
For the longest time, I would always quote, "All I smell is your bullshit," but could never place where it was from (despite the fact that I have the first two BHCs pretty much memorized). RIP, good sir, and thanks for informing my choice of retorts.
All I know is is that Geriatric Park was robbed that year!