Working from home today included watching The Warriors. I still love that movie.
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I've been reading mediocre-at-best reviews of Takers, and I still want to see it! Maybe next weekend at a matinee.
Working from home today included watching The Warriors. I still love that movie.
I really should rewatch that film--it's been years since I've last seen it. I love Lynne Thigpen in that film.
Hee... the Lizzies always crack me up. I love that movie!
Warriors. Come out and plaaaaayyyyy.
Shooting at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang!
I am the warrior
(sorry)
I was singing the same tune! I love that song.
Finally got around to seeing Scott Pilgrim - TONS of fun, though since I haven't read the books I'm appreciating it more on a "OMGSPACEDWITHABUDGET" level than anything else. I just love the way Edgar Wright sees the world.
Holy crap, Al Swearingen was in Battle of Britian !!!
I finally saw Scott Pilgrim yesterday, and IT ROCKED!!! They did a really good job of compression. I have a few quibbles, but I also think they did better than the books in a couple of places. Mostly, I sat there with a big stupid grin on my face (when I wasn't laughing like a drain), much as I did with Hot Fuzz and Spaced (much as I liked it, Shaun of the Dead didn't hit me in the funny bone quite the same way).
Also? Kieran Culkin totally stole the movie (and Ellen Wong came close to stealing it back).
Sylvester McCoy in talks for the Hobbit. Speculation is that it's for Radagast the Brown.