a "special moment" at the Empire State Building.
A barbeque?
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a "special moment" at the Empire State Building.
A barbeque?
(Will ignore for the moment the security nightmare that a 38-screen premiere is guaranteed to be.)
And the (Homeland) security nightmare that a "special moment" at the Empire State Bldg. is guaranteed to be.
This may be a stupid question. How visible is the Empire State Building from Times Square?
I have no idea how they're going to get a giant ape on top of the Empire State Building.
They've done a giant inflatable ape before.
This may be a stupid question. How visible is the Empire State Building from Times Square?
Pretty much not. The other buildings tend to get in the way.
Yeah, I suspect the "special moment" will be for the television crews and the fans who didn't get invited to the party.
So I went and saw Cat People at a nearby arthouse theater. Yahoo Movies said it was the 1982 remake with Nastassia Kinski. They lied. It was the 1942 original. Which I had never seen, and was good. All psychological and stuff. But unlike the remake, less nekkid.
They lied. It was the 1942 original. Which I had never seen, and was good. All psychological and stuff.
OH YEAH! Val Lewton, man. Incredible filmmaker. If you liked his Cat People, tommyrot, I highly recommend his Bedlam, starring Bela Lugosi. Good shit.
Wow, that's like paying for hamburger steak and being given filet mignon prepared by a master chef instead.
Yeah, pretty much.
Although I still want the hamburger - maybe on DVD.