One of the last of the genuinely iconic actors. His Bond movies will never be surpassed. He also had the class to walk away from them (and a lot of money) and try a wide variety of roles, fearless of failure. He wasn’t above supporting roles or cameos either. Work was work, though when Hollywood ran out of anything…
“Every venereal disease known to man, including one previously only found in sharks"
I’m seeing a lot of talk about Bond, and not a lot of talk about Zardoz.
These movies are just fun. They aren’t as good and atmospheric as the first Universal monster movies but they are entertaining. Lee and Cushing are fantastic and seeing Christopher Lee as Saruman, we get an idea of what he could do with a first rate production. It’s a shame that Cushing didn’t get the same…
If we’re being honest, the show as never that good to begin with. It started out with an interesting premise in the first couple of seasons, but it was way too chickenshit to actually let that premise play out.
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You and I have similar taste in comics, friend
Because there’s a practical upper limit on how complex a conspiracy can be. Too large and there’s just zero probability that it could be kept under wraps. And, unfortunately, all of the famous big-name conspiracy theories are way, way over that threshold.
I remember this fondly. I was 15 years old in 1984, so the gratuitous nudity was right up my alley.
fuck you i am, pussy
(stares at wavy lines for two hours)
The one that shook me to my core and I couldn’t get out of my head for at least a week - Martyrs. It checks all the boxes, and hops from a ghost story, to a kidnapping, to something very different. I would say it’s probably the greatest horror movie I’ve seen, though it's too much to be a favourite.
The first Blair Witch Project in theaters is my #1. I understand why some people don’t find it scary, but for me it was the perfect convergence of scary historical subject matter, “real” feeling execution, and the fact that I grew up camping in the woods in CO. I had trouble sleeping for a few weeks after I saw it.
I can’t tell you how hard I rolled my eyes when they said Bruce Banner has six or so PhDs in Thor: Ragnarok. That’s ... just not how it works. Outside of some very narrow circumstances, like you need a special certification to work in a field, multiple PhDs are a sign of instability and unemployability, not smarts.
Before anyone goes on about physics and the cat; cats are liquid, he’ll be fine.
The cousin of Bodega Cat is, of course, College Town Used Bookstore Cat. I don’t even like cats and I feel like a college town used bookstore isn’t really complete until it has a random cat lounging in the only chair.
What the hell are you worried about? It’s 1874. You’ll be able to sue her!