Indiana Jones movies come out, and archeology departments see a spike in new students. Jurassic Park came out, and the same thing happened with paleontology departments.
Please don't tell me what happened when
Silence of the Lambs
came out.
(Also, I learned to play roller hockey because of
The Mighty Ducks.
Still possibly the most fun I've ever had playing a *shudder* sport.)
Please don't tell me what happened when Silence of the Lambs came out.
Increased application to FBI? I remember something like this happened when The X-Files became popular.
Dropping sales for lotion?
Sales of fava beans and chianti, though, must have gone up.
I was (I thought) about 3/4 of the way through
The Man Who Cried
thinking... wow this is a good movie. I can't wait to talk it up on Buffistas... when it just kinda ended. Very good up to that abrupt and disappointing ending though.
cheerios
From my momma who I hadn't even hyped the movie to (yet)
Just got home from seeing "Lars and the Doll." Amazing film..........well worth the $7.50.
edit: I told Mom it was written by a friend of a Buffista and she replied that I
have
to go see it so we can talk about it because she has so much to say about it and that it was awesome in so many ways.
re-edit: Oh in case anyone hasn't caught on yet, the movie is actually called
Lars and the Real Girl.
Constantine is going to be on in half an hour. I'm prepared for that fact that it totally pisses on everything the comic book stands for. On its own merits,ignoring its source, is it a good movie? I'm thinking of using it as my movie to watch while working out.
Keanu Reeves is still in it, Gar. I made it 20 minutes. YRachelWeiszMV.