That was funny and cute.
'Trash'
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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Did nobody see Willow? I was all swoony over Madmartigan. "You are my sun, my moon, my starlit sky! Without you, I dwell in darkness!"
I was all swoony over Madmartigan. "You are my sun, my moon, my starlit sky! Without you, I dwell in darkness!"
Oh, yes. Bless. But I can rewatch Real Genius and Tombstone without pain, and Top Gun with copious giggles (also many repeats of The Volleyball Scene), but Willow is just so... so....
I remember I saw it, but retain nothing of it.
Am I the only one with any Thunderheart love?
Did nobody see Willow? I was all swoony over Madmartigan. "You are my sun, my moon, my starlit sky! Without you, I dwell in darkness!"
Man, oh, man do I love that movie. Mostly for Val.
And for the brownies.
How can you NOT love a six inch high Kevin Pollak????
No no. I'm a notorious Thunderheart recommender. I love everything about it.
It was sad though, to troll Native American message boards to hear "Based on a true story?, it IS a true story in every way."
Am I the only one with any Thunderheart love?
Nope. I like that one, too. I think VK has so much fun with his parts that he's hard not to enjoy watching.
I loved the relationship between Greene's and Kilmer's characters. "Fuck you, Crow Horse," remains a familiar rejoinder in the family lexicon. As does, "There ain't no word in Lakota for goodbye, Ray." And the hesitant, half-believing "...Jimmy?" when something possibly spooky happens.
So. I guess we didn't so much *love* Thunderheart as *incorporate* it, much like Pirates of Penzance, Ghostbusters, and Princess Bride.
How can you NOT love a six inch high Kevin Pollak????
And Rick Overton!
TOP SECRET will always be my favorite Val Kilmer movie.