Emma Peel, hang your catsuit because you got competition, babe.
'Objects In Space'
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Yeah, the catsuits (plural) do kinda rock. That's Molly Shannon? Holy crap!
Ned, you're reaching Mohinder levels of stupidity dude!
All the Hitchcock references make me want to go back to the jockey episode and see if there were any MARNIE references with Olive.
I don't remember that one well enough anymore. Just that it had a very young Sean Connery in it.
I don't remember that one well enough anymore. Just that it had a very young Sean Connery in it.
It's one that divides people. I'm of the school that it's pretty awsome, despite some questionable production values (i.e. blatant back screen projection stuff - kind of a Hitchcock staple, it's just it was state-of-the-art when he started with it) and dubious psychology (see also VERTIGO), but others think it was a big fall off the cliff for a great director (though some place it with the prior film, THE BIRDS).
t /MASSIVE Hitchcock Geek
I loved Digby whining into the prison visitor phone.
Marnie is an extremely wacky movie. It's kind of like Bad Girls Go to Hell, but weirder.
Marnie is an extremely wacky movie. It's kind of like Bad Girls Go to Hell, but weirder.
There's a whole host of disturbing behind the scenes stories about that film. Basically, Hitchock's obsession with icy blondes came to a head vis-a-vis Tippi Hedren and his exploded.
I think when I saw it (must have been on TCM? It was part of a Hitch-fest) afterwards they talked a little about that, but I don't remember the details.
I do remember that I was talking to my mom after seeing it and she complained that the women in Hitchcock movies are always nuts. I argued that the men were just as crazy, and after thinking about it she conceded the point.
...and, oops, this isn't movies, is it? Sorry.