That's not what I meant. I meant all the summer movies that AREN'T Star Wars. The Deep Impacts and Volcanos of yore, which won't be talked about in thirty years.
The Towering Inferno!
Olyphant rocked the hell out of Deadwood, but that pretty much goes for everyone involved in the enterprise.
edited because brain no work.
OK my desperate love of Alan Cumming is fully renewed. How does he sell mail-order cologne anyway? Doesn't anybody care what it smells like?
Konstantin Khabensky is a very enjoyable performer to watch. I wish more of his work were available here.
"The scene," Cumming tells Radar, "involves [former Angel] Boreanaz in a bra and panties, strapped to a chair, and wrapped in Christmas lights. There is a long sequence where I torture him with the bow ..."
I see the dignity and gravitas he developed working under Joss, Tim, and Greenie will serve him well in his movie career...
"The scene," Cumming tells Radar, "involves [former Angel] Boreanaz in a bra and panties, strapped to a chair, and wrapped in Christmas lights. There is a long sequence where I torture him with the bow ..."
That grinding sound you hear is my brain screeching to a fiery halt.
Doesn't anybody care what it smells like?
Perhaps an assumption is made? Given the name, and all...
Olyphant rocked the hell out of Deadwood, but that pretty much goes for everyone involved in the enterprise.
He did indeed, and the creep was muted, at least through the eps that I saw.
Towering Inferno is Hi-larious. "Hold my belt"
Deadwood was Ian McShane's world. Everyone else was just living in it.
Olyphant was good too, of course.
People talk about Star Wars all the time.
I think he means that might be why he doesn't know of the blockbuster of say 1976.
I'm not sure I read fluent Strega yet, despite my deep desire to do so, but I think she was making a joke. Specificially, that Star Wars was not actually a good movie, but people still talk about it.
If so, I say "pppphphphphbbbbbbbbbbbbbt!" but then I get bored and walk away.
P-C, I was making a joke at the expense of Star Wars.
Not a very successful one, apparently, but ah well.
ETA: Gris can be my official interpreter.
Oh, bollocks. I do believe you're right, Gris.
And now I know you're right, Gris.