ooh Multiple mouth Sharktopus -- I see an epic watch and post!
I recorded The Doughgirls off TCM and I'm about half way finished and it's really good.
Actually I have a ton of movies off TCM on my dvr and I need to get through them. I watched the end a Call Me Madam with Ethel Merman -- I want to see the whole thing. The clothes are just to die for and it's got Donald O'Connor.
Last night Mom and I watched most of Singin' in the Rain - she realized she's never seen the movie. It was so late but I kept saying "oh this is a good number, oh this is a good part!" finally I admitted the whole movie is good numbers and good parts. I need to own that movie.
You'll never by a SyFy original movies producer with an attitude like that!
Yeah. This is probably true. I feel shame.
Hee. Now I have to watch Sharktopus just for the mouths. You like how I have to work up a reason to watch?
Work up a reason? It's called
Sharktopus,
isn't that reason enough?
You'll never by a SyFy original movies producer with an attitude like that!
That job has trumped my childhood dream of being a writer for Weekly World News. Because really, they're the same thing, but one has a bigger budget!
That job has trumped my childhood dream of being a writer for Weekly World News. Because really, they're the same thing, but one has a bigger budget!
Well, and the possibility of telling friends of ita what to do, so tread carefully.
That job has trumped my childhood dream of being a writer for Weekly World News. Because really, they're the same thing, but one has a bigger budget!
I'm not entirely sure SyFy originals budgets trump what the Weekly World News spends on a regular column.
Last night Mom and I watched most of Singin' in the Rain - she realized she's never seen the movie. It was so late but I kept saying "oh this is a good number, oh this is a good part!" finally I admitted the whole movie is good numbers and good parts. I need to own that movie.
The two-disc dvd set is awesome, with tons of terrific bonus features, including the original film clips of the songs (for example, "Singin' in the Rain" was originally in the first big musical, Broadway Melody of 1929 and sung by the full stable of MGM stars).
Did your mom end up watching the whole thing? Did she like it?
She loved the whole thing. And the clothes. I need to get the two disc set it sounds great.
We also watched Gypsy and finished The Doughgirls which was funny.
Anyone see(n/ing) the Percy Jackson movie? I figure any fantasy YA CGI movie is going to be dubbed a Harry Potter ripoff, so I'm half ignoring online reviews.
I like the cast, so I had some curiosity.