I miss those days.
No kidding. I need to watch Velvet Goldmine on an actual screen, instead of in my head while I listen to the soundtrack. It's just hard to find the uninterrupted time alone for it.
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I miss those days.
No kidding. I need to watch Velvet Goldmine on an actual screen, instead of in my head while I listen to the soundtrack. It's just hard to find the uninterrupted time alone for it.
And they would also learn that Reefer Madness the Musical the Movie exists, which is never a bad thing to learn.
Wasn't she also in the off-Broadway cast before they filmed the musical?
I was surprised at how adorable and funny I found the snowman to be - I was bracing myself to be grinding my teeth at him. But "doing whatever cold things do in summer" completely won me over.
We died at "I don't have a skull. Or bones!" He's just so matter-of-fact!
I've heard naught but good about Frozen. Am definitely planning on seeing it.
Also miss Velvet Goldmine.
Did anyone else notice the reindeer with his tongue stuck to the ice stairs when Anna and Kristoff slide past? It was such a throwaway moment, but it was so funny! I thought for sure they'd pan back to him, but they never did!
I love Frozen so much! I actually had no desire to see it because the snowman looked extremely annoying, but I ended up really liking him.
Did anyone else notice the reindeer with his tongue stuck to the ice stairs when Anna and Kristoff slide past?
I know! I loved that. Poor Sven.
We're watching "Room 237", which is all about these crazy-ass conspiracies people have about "The Shining." My favorite one so far (spoilers!) is the guy who believes the movie is about Kubrick's experience faking the Apollo moon landing footage for the U.S. government.
He supplanted my previous favorite, the guy who said it was about the massacre of the Native Americans.
I keep meaning to watch that.
I had to stop that film when the minotaur stuff came up. I laughed so loud for so long I gave myself a headache and nearly passed out. I was no more good for the rest of the night. The minotaur stuff is EVERYTHING.
The other stuff is absolutely batshit, but the minotaur thing is just amazeballs.