Best Guest movie? Well, of the modern ones, Best In Show. But, for me there's no beating This Is Spın̈al Tap.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Spinal... Pap?
I haven't seen TiST in age. Methinks I should own that one.
Did I just understand my TV correctly? Are they bringing back Kolchak: The Night Stalker with Stuart Townsend in the titular role?????
I'll take Stuart Townsend any day over Darin McGavin.
So I need to buy Say Anything, then? 'Cause, er, I haven't seen it.
Um.
I've seen Point Break almost as many times as I have Dirty Dancing
Aw, Point Break!
Man, I remember slashing that before I knew that slash existed! Watching it with 2 girl friends and one (gay) boy, and all of us yelling encouragement to the boys while they wrestled in the surf and exchanged long eyefucks. "It's not about the waves, it's about the energy." or something like that.
Man, though, there's some lovely cinematography in that film. The skydiving sequence makes me want to jump out of a plane. In a good way.
Turns out Kevin Spacey really is the inheritor of Gene Hackman's movie estate. You'll do a double-take at the resemblance. Lex!
I'll take Stuart Townsend any day over Darin McGavin.
Looks? Yes. Acting skill? I'm betting on McGavin. Anybody who can pull off The Old Man in A Christmas Story has my respect forever.
Sixteen Candles QuoteGeek
Long Duck Dong: No more yanky my wanky - the Donger need food!
I don't know how I survived the 80s...
The directory of The Clonus Horror is considering suing: [link]
Yes, Fay, you must see Say Anything.
Although, I agree with ita:
I mean, I like Dobler a lot, but I'd leave him for Blank
Broog, Alien Film Critic, on Sin City:
Broog chanced to see Sin City not long ago, and was horrified to discover not a sprawling universe of evil, lust, and murder, but a violent group therapy session in which the angels and the damned alike reveal their emotions not through action but through sub-Chandler monologuing of which the master criminal in The Incredibles would be ashamed.
The directory of The Clonus Horror is considering suing: [link]
From the link:
What went through Fiveson's head as Bay's movie unfolded?
"I was thinking 'Jeez, this looks so much better than my movie. I wish I had the money.' "
Heh. I like this guy.