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Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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I, too, am looking forward to the movie, and keeping my fingers crossed.
Advance reviews have been pretty damn good. I'm seeing it Saturday morning. And I'm watching the first movie on Friday night.
They're showing it at the complex where we're having our summer company party this weekend. I've got the tickets sitting on my desk.
Okay, did *anybody* know there were three TV movie sequels to Midnight Run?
Huh. I didn't.
Oh, I see; they all aired in the first half of 94. I was in college and not watching much TV at that point.
Stealing Marvin's cigarettes and lighters!
Watch your cigarettes around this guy, Jack!
Hec has never seen it (so far, the only occasion in our entire relationship history when I've gotten to be the one who screeches, "WHAT? How could you never have seen that? How is that possible? I don't know if I can be with you!").
As you rightfully should - you need to rectify this absence in his movie knowledge most ricky-tick. Along with Repo Man and The Big Lebowski (off the top of my head) it's one of the movies I can talk in quotes with multiple friends with for a significant amount of time.
Along with Repo Man
Comcast has this OnDemand. I read the description. I had no idea it involved aliens. I think I will be giving it a look.
Neil's Faerie Market in Books of Magic predates all those uses of the concept.
Fritz Leiber's "Bazaar of the Bizarre" predates that. As does Goblin Market. It's not so much a stealable idea as a trope.
Comcast has this OnDemand. I read the description. I had no idea it involved aliens. I think I will be giving it a look.
Eagerly awaits reaction...
It's not so much a stealable idea as a trope.
Which is why I was all "that looks like... well, of course del Toro and Gaiman think along parallel lines." Until I remembered that Gaiman actually worked on the movie.