I love Jim Knipfel and got diagnosed with the same goddamn thing not long after reading Slackjaw, true story
I love Jim Knipfel and got diagnosed with the same goddamn thing not long after reading Slackjaw, true story
I have no doubt that he WOULD’VE, though, given the chance — mainly because he may be a Mormon, but not stuck up about it.
He didn’t. From the linked Vulture article: <<Responding to a jokester on Twitter who expressed admiration of Jennings’s penchant for wagering $69 in his Final Jeopardy rounds (to be clear, he sadly never did)>>
That is one of the best acting scenes in the whole franchise. Rudd’s a great comedic actor, but he definitely has the chops to a more dramatically nuanced scene like that.
Love love love that scene. Any male actor who can do a credible impersonation of a woman like that without going campy or insulting is clearly talented.
Clearly it’s the scene where he impersonates Michelle Pfeiffer and winds up holding hands with Michael Douglas. Show me that scene in any Zack Snyder/David Ayer dick-measuring contest movie.
I use them, as well. Work perfectly fine. I don’t watch television very often. Never saw the need to pay for cable or a Fancy antena when the cheap arse set I bought in 1998 work just fine. Maybe a Xennial thing?
I have Netflix and will probably sign up with Criterion but god, streaming is kind of a cold experience. I cut the cord ages ago because the lack of worthwhile content didn’t justify the expense and actually put up an antenna like what my folks had when I was a kid and I find myself flipping the 30+ free channels much…
Double Indemnity?
“[B]ut A.A. Dowd convinced me that nobody wants to read about a whole bunch of random-ass ‘40s movies that don’t even get talked about anymore.”
It’s too bad you couldn’t make an exception and take on 1946's top grossing picture, Song of the South.
What is the criteria for highest grossing? I’m seeing Swiss Family Robinson as the highest grossing film of 1960 in several places.
Kill him!
Ummm, this series is about movies that made $$$.
Yeah, I’ve recommended it many times to friends and coworkers but they have yet to follow through. My family’s reaction last night proved they’re missing out.
It’s funny you mentioned Paul because I was thinking about him too. Like you said, all of what Jackson has done trumps what he did to Paul by comparison, but it was a great clue into what kind of sketchy person Michael was. I disagree with you a bit that it was “smart”, personally, I thought it was incredibly…
Psycho III is even more interesting when you consider who Perkins had been working with at the time. Richard Franklin, who directed Psycho II, was every bit a Hitchcock disciple, and that film is an effective homage to Hitch. But Perkins had been spending time under the tutelage of Ken Russell prior to making his own…
That’s a good point
Miss Tesmacher!!!
Really? The World’s End is atrocious on a level that really made me think Edgar Wright isn’t that great...