Trust Frankenbuddha to know his Frankenstein movies.
But does he know his Buddha movies?
I know the movie Tommy.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
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Trust Frankenbuddha to know his Frankenstein movies.
But does he know his Buddha movies?
I know the movie Tommy.
I've never seen Grizzly Man.
But does he know his Buddha movies?
How many are there? There's the Keeanu one...
I've never seen Moon.
Y'all need to catch up on your cinematic namesakes!
Yeah, I'm way behind in my knowledge of film of French Black people, or more specifically, French Black musical artists.
or more specifically, French Black musical artists.
Start with Josephine Baker and work forward, I think.
ha! yes, she's covered.
I've thus far avoided seeing The Bear in the Big Blue House.
A local theater is running Hitchcock films every couple of weeks. Last night I saw North by Northwest. The print wasn't the best, and the specks and color fades that barely register on my tv loom large on a movie screen. But the movie itself was delightful. I loved all of Eva Marie Saint's outfits, and Cary Grant was as Grantishly charming as ever. The secondary characters were fun to watch, both in their movie roles and in the "Oh, hey, it's that guy" sense.