His wife is a real life UK member of parliament. Metal
His wife is a real life UK member of parliament. Metal
He kiiiiiilllllllllleeeeeed the sand. KIIIIIIILLLLLLLEEEDDDD THEMMMM ALLLLLLLL!!!!!
Yes. I mean no.
I always felt South Park was always quite preachy about their creators' own brand of liberal/almost libertarian outlook. It may be party-neutral but hardly politically neutral.
"Does any care that it should be spelt 'wiener' instead of 'weiner'?"
If I should die, tell my wife, "Hello."
I can see Carlton dancing just from that drawing.
I don't take anything away from Pacino. His performance worked really well. But after seeing the origincal, I was more surprised by the similrity of the plot and characters than the difference. The only main differences to my mind were the setting (Chicago vs. Miami), the ethnicity of the characters (Italians vs.…
My treacher smoked a pipe aswell. It was uncanny.
Bernard Lee - his face, voice and mannerisms, were exactly thse of my old maths teacher.
I forgot about that. I loved Malkovich in that. Similarly, I hope he tries his luck at playing the older paradnoid recluse Howard Hughes in a darker follow up to The Aviator (which Leo DiCap) deserves praise for.
You don't need to be so drastic. Just go watch someone play Street Fighter. Much more fun than being a tree.
The Last Express. It's an old Myst style point and click from Jordan Mechner who made the original Prince of Persia. It has a multi-branching plot and is set on the Orient Express a few months before the start of WWI. All of it is done in rotoscope that gives it an amazing art-style that I really loved. That premise…
I've already done one but Paul Muni is the better Scarface. He's taller and more menacing than Pacino and to underline it he could also be more affable and genteel than Pacino when he needed to turn on the charm. Pacino's Montana was just an unpleasant, angry and coked-up little man - which sort of works with the 80's…
Glad I'm not alone in thinking that Blue Velvet was perfectly cast.
I felt the complete opposite from that scene and I saw it when I was about 14. The wisened facial features on her face as Winston got nearer, the description of the putrid smells of the room, that flea bitten bed they do it in, the cheap make-up and lipstick - it was a complete opposite of what I had envisioned sex to…
I would say the Russian-Chinese-Japanese-Mongolian joint collaboration 'Mongol' is the definitive portrayal of Genghis Khan so far. It really is excellent. Much better than the Howard Hughes train-wreck that killed Kerim Bey with cancer.
Nor John Goodman's Walter nor Philip Seymour Hoffman's snivelling lackey Brandt.
Laura Dern in Blue Velvet. Isabella Rossellini may have been more memorable for most but I thought Dern as the blue-eyed, teenage cheerleader naif in contrast was absolutely perfect. Man, she was so beautiful and sweet natured in that. And the hurt she shows when McLachlan's character becomes infatuated with…
Oh man. You just reminded me they're remaking Big Trouble in Little China with The Rock. Urgh. My day didn't need that piece of trivia.