Paxton = Aliens, Vertical Limit, Twister, One False Move, Big Love
Pullman = While You Were Sleeping, Serpent and the Rainbow, Spaceballs, Brain Dead, Independence Day, Ruthless People.
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Paxton = Aliens, Vertical Limit, Twister, One False Move, Big Love
Pullman = While You Were Sleeping, Serpent and the Rainbow, Spaceballs, Brain Dead, Independence Day, Ruthless People.
THAT is a very enjoyable movie. As is While You Were Sleeping.
"You could've had me for a song." Take that Dermot McDermott boyfriend guy!
Chiming in late, and out of lurkdom, to say - if you want a really good Truffaut film try Two English Girls. It's dark and sad and lovely. The story is a lot like Jules et Jim (and it was also based on a book by Henri-Pierre Roché) but it's much better and more grown up.
Fireflies in the Garden, watch for the Ryan Reynolds, rewatch to see RR throwing small children around and telling them "Whatever" and "I could totally kick your ass, it's not even funny".
Bill Nighy is joining the cast of the next HP movie.
Leaky Cauldron speculates he will play veteran Auror Rufus Scrimgeour; "I don't think I'm allowed to say it, but I'm going to be in the next Harry Potter film," Nighy told the newspaper. "I won't say which character, but he's a goodie. I just got the gig."
(Other casting spoiler - for a tv show at link.)
Soderbergh's "Moneyball" gets shut down by Sony, just days before shooting was to begin: [link]
Ladies and gentlemen, my Star Trek post. Thanks to everyone who suggested episodes!
Nice viewing there. I can't believe you didn't succumb to watching everything.
Mirror, Mirror - Kirk, Scotty, McCoy, and Uhura end up in a parallel universe. Evil Spock! Evil Sulu! Evil Chekov! Spock's evil goatee was not as evil as I expected, sadly, but Evil Scarface Sulu was pretty awesome. And Marlena was pretty hot. Oh, and Uhura got to be badass! A-
I think the interesting thing in this episode was that Alterna!Spock wasn't really any different. And that the Vulcans would concede it was logical to fall in with the dominant power at the time instead of rebelling.
However, this 'verse gets REALLY interesting during DS9. Nana Visitor blows everybody else out of the water in terms of who played an evil version of themselves.
Also, in retrospect, it's really interesting to note that A) Odo was also close to the being exactly the same on the other side, much like Spock, and B) NV's alternate was highly offended by his death (given their "our 'verse" eventual romance).
I can't believe you didn't succumb to watching everything.
Well, I have, just not in a mainlining fashion. I wanted to get through all the good and important episodes first so I could grok the discussions. Now I can watch all the others at my leisure.
That was cool, P-C!
It's easy to see why the show is a classic, and its influence on all sci-fi television following it is undeniable.
I can't objectively judge it, because I loved it so as a child....
I was interested in it as a cultural text, but I wound up enjoying it as a television show.
Cool.