I love the scene where O'Hara interrupts Lee's exercises in his room, and Lee with his leg extended in a high kick slowly pivots around to face O'Hara, toes pointed right at his face, and says through gritted teeth "Out.Side."
I love the scene where O'Hara interrupts Lee's exercises in his room, and Lee with his leg extended in a high kick slowly pivots around to face O'Hara, toes pointed right at his face, and says through gritted teeth "Out.Side."
And Uma Thurman's outfit at the end of Kill Bill Pt 1.
He has a phone in his golf cart. In the 70s. That is boss.
He was pretty enjoyable in his brief Blade II scenes.
But what the hell were those bottles doing just lying at the edge of the ring?
Co-sign.
"Simple as that". Well case closed, then!
Ugh she is awful. She claimed to be "playing a character" - a character whose odious views just happened to mirror her own.
I have a lot of thoughts on this, but first and foremost, my anaconda* don't want none unless you've got buns, hon.
For real, that comment made me feel very old, very quickly.
Um, like his NAME was sega.
John Mulaney has an excellent bit that is about exactly this.
It sounds like a Rainier Wolfcastle movie.
I'll watch this, but only if Gary Busey is in it.
Fightin' an invincible Kryptonian offers a lot of difficulties. Number one being, you're fightin' an invincible Kryptonian!
Does it have to be entirely green, or will several large blotches do?
Man, we are just the worst.
Getting rid of the permed mullet look was probably a good idea though.
Yikes, agreed. That phrase regularly pops into my head for no good reason.
Still really enjoy this movie. I love the scene where Broderick MacGyvers his way out of the infirmary they've locked him in, and then shortly after when he hacks a payphone. Both those tricks look like they might have actually worked.