Somebody mentioned Labyrinth and I don't think I've ever watched it all the way through so I put it on and whose name do I see? Kevin Clash! (He's Elmo).
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Coal Miner's Daughter, although that one's never on anymore.
Do you not have the TV Guide channel? Every time I switch to that on a weekend Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones are embroiled in drama about something.
Aliens is probably my top drop everything movie.
Really?! Maybe I do, I have no idea. The new Verizon lineup we have here still confuses me.
I have other drop everything movies, I know, but those were the first two I could think of that are on all the time. If I catch Gone With the Wind I'll generally watch at least part of it, I know.
Drop Everything Movies: High Plains Drifter, which really isn't a good movie, and Rock & Roll High School, which is very satisfying.
My Science Project. Fisher Stevens!
Saw X-Men: First Class this afternoon. Liked the character bits, was less impressed by the plot, particularly all the events, friendships, etc. being compressed into about a week and all the flashy anachronistic equipment just being given to people rather than being painstakingly developed over time by those who would actually be able to test the underlying principles. (Seriously, how do you build psi-enhancing or -blocking devices if you don't have proof of psychic powers actually existing, let alone any way to actually measure them?)
Also, Professor X and Magneto were less obviously slashy than I'd been led to believe. Though perhaps Supernatural has skewed my baseline on this front.
My drop everything movies are all over the map. All About Eve, Real Genius, Singing in the Rain, Ghostbusters, Bridget Jones Diary, Wizard of Oz, Philadelphia Story...and a lot more.
A Watchmen/My Little Pony mashup. They also have links to Inglorious Ponies, 300 Ponies, etc.
A Watchmen/My Little Pony mashup.
My friends told me tonight that My Little Pony is this big fandom for guys, nicknamed "Bronies" (bros + ponies). Can this be true?
Drop everything: My Beautiful Laundrette