Well, they've probably never been up for the same part, nor had their movie careers compared by the press...
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Well, I don't know if either of them are as petty as that.
Well, they've probably never been up for the same part, nor had their movie careers compared by the press...
Well, I don't know. I hear SMG was chomping at the bit for Psycho Beach Party...
Chicklet is actually a pretty plum role. Where else can you play a perky, naive surfing prodigy teenager, an iron-willed femme fatale, and a sassy grocery store clerk who threatens to cut the serial killer that's after her in the same movie?
I saw TA:WP and was slighyly disappointed. It was good and worth the ticket price, but for me it was nowhere near as funny as SPtM:BLaU.
I don't think it's a spoiler to say: Pay attention to the song lyrics. Also, they repeat the songs in the credits, and the final song is one that's not in the movie.
I just caught the end of True Lies on AMC (it is, apparently, an American Movie Classic). Man, how great is that movie? It's a ridiculously overblown action flick with a good sense of humor. Now that I think about it, it's actually kind of like Alias: The Movie.
I just caught the end of True Lies on AMC (it is, apparently, an American Movie Classic). Man, how great is that movie? It's a ridiculously overblown action flick with a good sense of humor. Now that I think about it, it's actually kind of like Alias: The Movie.
I, err, have to leave the room when it plays, because it's one of the most astonishingly offensively sexist things I've ever seen.
I'm with Plei. That movie made me bugfuck.
True Lies has possibly the most appalling view of women ever filmed, with the added insult of gratuitous ethnic stereotyping. I would have walked out, except that I was paralyzed by anger.
But it is a wonderful parable of Arnold's barely repressed homosexuality. He stays away from JLC so he can hang out with his overcompensating buddy Tom Arnold and his quirky vaguely foreign coworker. He becomes obsessed with big moustache Paxton after Paxton speaks of boy's asses.
Sure, it's no Commando, but even Tia Carrerre only gets his attention because he loves to dance.