I wouldn't call Liquid Sky good, exactly. It had some great lines, though. "And I was not less androgynous than David Bowie himself"; that whole scene was pretty wonderful.
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Liquid Sky was my first exposure to lesbian sex.
Sounds ripe for a screening.
Well it's probably not the best introduction to lesbian sex.
The Hidden used to be on my most watched list. Love.
The Hidden is an excellent film.
I can't even think about Brandon without becoming very sad and perhaps a little bitter.
Emmett's still bummed about it. He really liked The Crow.
I'm a big fan of the original Crow movie, too. It's so sad when somebody's posthumous(-appearing) work is their undisputed best, because at least they should have been around to appreciate the compliments.
I'm trying to remember -- did the hero of 28 Days Later ever pick up or use a gun?
The guy who hated The Haunting loaned us The Hidden to watch, but the DVD was hosed. Must Netflix. Mostly we were just being amused by seeing Los Angeles as it was when we moved there.
I too would like to see Liquid Sky.
did the hero of 28 Days Later ever pick up or use a gun?
Yes, very. After they don't execute him he gets all Rambo and takes out an entire unit. Oh, and he shoots the little zombie boy who attacks him when he went wandering in the gas station begging trouble.
I have been informed that Woody in Toy Story doesn't even have a gun - his holster is empty. So does it count if Andy makes him pretend to shoot Mr. Potato Head?