Since this is the newest Clint-related page, I am surprised that the AV Club has yet to announce the death of The Lady Chablis, who played herself in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. She was 59.
Since this is the newest Clint-related page, I am surprised that the AV Club has yet to announce the death of The Lady Chablis, who played herself in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. She was 59.
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lol, we're debating Kim Cattrall's line readings.
Useless trivia but George Soros is a native Esperanto speaker. His father was a linguist and raised his children to speak Esperanto as their first language.
Has anyone seen Incubus? I am curious mostly because I want to hear Shatner speak Esperanto. I've heard the movie is awful and I'm getting to the age where I can't hate watch like I once did.
Kim Cattrall managed an interesting reading of "sabotage".
Yeah, and this is all just something you do over beers and not meant to be taken seriously. Casino Royale and OHMSS, I'd argue, are actual films as opposed to movies in that a real story is presented and the character goes through an arc.
I grew up in a house where sugared cereals were not permitted as they were prone to make one "hyper". Since one had to behave as like Dewey when Bea Arthur babysat, I can now see where there might be some wisdom to all this.
But he's soooooo cute.
I never read any Potter but I always loved the drawings. I recall a brand of juice boxes in my childhood which featured drawings similar to her style. The boxes were unusual in that they were smaller.
What's important is we're raising awareness.
I agree, though I just got the 1965 edition of Fowler's A Dictionary of Modern Usage and I am nerding the hell out on it. It is a nice companion to my 1971 microprint edition of the OED, which comes with this cool glass half-sphere (in a velvet Crown Royal-like bag) that you place over the words to enlarge them.
Wasn't being five great? lol Everything was a heck of a lot cooler.
They buried the lede, the story was that a writer for Slate could find moral relativism repugnant.
You know what's really chapping my ass lately? Tappy commercials. These are ads for like the Kit-Kat or there's a coffee one out where the sounds of one's activities are incorporated into a musical ditty. This needs to end.
The jingle for Diet Pepsi in the 1980s was my favorite. It was sung by Joanie Sommers, who hit the Top Ten with "Johnny Got Angry" and did a lot of Pepsi ads in the 1960s. They brought her back for these.
Children of Men, set in 2027, did the best job of a plausible dystopian future.
I caught a couple episodes recently and was struck by how great the practical effects held up though.
Remember the good ol' days when Whitey patted himself on the back for the career of Rene Russo?
I completely agree. It was worth sitting through two hours of plain Movie of the Week territory for those last five minutes. I'd argue no star would ever, ever, do that scene. And he did. I am still amazed by that.