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Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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I'm sorry, I just...
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But, really...
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the adventures of a temperamental mer-man
Was that the part that got you going, Debet? Because man, a phrase that would sink a thousand audiences, that.
It is, Aille. It so very is.
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He's not temperamental. He's pissy. And scantily clad.
Why didn't Victor Webster get the role? No offense, but I'd rather see him shirtless and wet for an hour and a half.
Or however long it took.
Movies I've seen a trillion times:
- Wizard of Oz (childhood yearly viewings)
- Grease 2 (my cousin and I loved this as kids and it was replayed over and over on HBO that summer)
- Pollyanna (see above but replace HBO with The Disney Channel. I loved Hailey Mills when I was young)
- Nightmare on Elm Street (I was hugely into this at about 14)
Movie I saw the most times in the theater
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch (8 times in the theater - still an absolute fave)
Movies I've watched many times as an adult
- Bringing Up Baby
- Philadelphia Story
- Casablanca
- Donnie Darko
- Ghost World
- Mulholland Drive
- Spirited Away
- Raising Arizona
Oh, right. Add the BBC/A&E Pride and Prejudice to my list.
Ditto! Several times a year.
Who knew the mild-mannered cuckoo clock could evolve into such a gruesome object? Fans of the Stanley Kubrick film The Shining will adore this takeoff on the innocent pop-out clock, where every hour Jack Nicholson's crazed face pops through the door, yelling "Here's Johnny!" as Shelley Duvall screams in terror.
I can't find the press release online anywhere, but David Hewlett's movie A Dog's Breakfast will be coming out on DVD in September. Did it ever get a theatrical release in Canada?
It never came to a theatre near me, Jessica. I'm guessing from the "request a screening" form on their website that they don't have a distributor.