Yes, this was also evident on the sheet music.
Yes, this was also evident on the sheet music.
I laughed. I'll see it if I hear it's good.
Even if they ever cared, they tend to stop reading the news after a while
(crowd of several dozen Saudis chanting "Cuck! Cuck! Cuck!")
Marty Friedman, "Tornado Of Souls"
I've done it once, it was her idea, and she was one of the good ones. (and so was the movie, because it was Inglorious Basterds)
Yeah, I don't see how a guy saying "13/10" and misspelling my name could ever get old.
I keep wanting to quote the "Shoot them. Shoot them both." guy from Raiders Of The Lost Ark but he was a total nazi and then I wonder if I'm even on the right side here
It's always exciting to see all the shit swept under the carpet is still there.
Same with The Thing - if either of them's been Thinged, as they say, neither of them is in any shape to do anything about it.
Will he be back beating up his girlfriends? Only time will tell!
Ten years.
Look, if we let poor people have dragons they're just going to use them to burn down some of our vacation houses.
Is Friday night still the death slot?
This theory is like so whatever.
I will check this out.
I agree, it's a just-fine second-tier (maybe third-tier) 80's slasher movie, but the degree to which filmmakers since have clung to the sibling twist has bothered me. For all the problems of Rob Zombie's movies, his were the only ones to make sense of the relationship and in any case it was never as powerful as…
I saw it in theatres, but I'll likely revisit it after this. Really picturing Osnard as more of a David Thewlis than a Pearce Brosnan though.
Just started reading The Tailor Of Panama.
I wish people picking up from previous Halloween movies would start ignoring II. Laurie and Michael being siblings is stupid.