Sting was in some horrific movies in the early 80s.
I saw them all.
I can't even remember how many times my girlfriends and I watched The Bride, or how many times we replayed the scene where he ALMOST PETS HER HAIR OMG BUT THEN DOESN'T!!!
Willow ,'Get It Done'
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Sting was in some horrific movies in the early 80s.
I saw them all.
I can't even remember how many times my girlfriends and I watched The Bride, or how many times we replayed the scene where he ALMOST PETS HER HAIR OMG BUT THEN DOESN'T!!!
Hey, I liked Dune!
Why yes, I just had "KMH" put after my name on my business cards, denoting Kwisatz Motherfuckin' Hadderach.
weren't they robots or clones or something that required tech to create?
Disney animatronics. Horrific enough.
Why yes, I just had "KMH" put after my name on my business cards, denoting Kwisatz Motherfuckin' Hadderach.
::loves Raq::
Why yes, I just had "KMH" put after my name on my business cards, denoting Kwisatz Motherfuckin' Hadderach.
::loves Raq::
Seconded. Raq does, in fact, rawk.
I, too, love Dune.
I, too, love Dune.
Yes, but your superhuman ability to love bizarrely crappy movies of many stripes is more an indictment than an endorsement.
::points vaguely in the direction of Nighthawks::
::points vaguely in the direction of Nighthawks::
Oh, dude. If you're talking the Stallone/Hauer/Wiliams/Wagner movie Nighthawks...I just don't know you anymore.
Sting was in some horrific movies in the early 80s.
None of them were as bad as the Three Penny Opera production he was in in the late 80's.
::points vaguely in the direction of Nighthawks::
Yeah, yeah. Really, Tango and Cash is better ammo. I mean, I don't OWN Nighthawks. I don't try to make other people WATCH Nighthawks. I'm just sickly fascinated by it, and by the fact that Stallone is actually attractive in the fucking thing. [link] (In a slim Kevin Smith way.)
Dune, however, I saw in the theatre when it came out. Frank Herbert was there. It was An Event (it was one of two official premiere showings). I am not able to be entirely rational about it, because I was 10, and it was a Big Deal to go see it.
Plus, my father watched it every few years. So I saw it often.
None of them were as bad as the Three Penny Opera production he was in in the late 80's.
Oh my. This was one of the most significant first dates of my life. We were so excited and Sting's wee voice was totally lost on the stage under the other projecting singers. Sad.