Two words... Puppet Sex.
That was the first movie I saw with my current boyfriend and I laughed like a loon!
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Two words... Puppet Sex.
That was the first movie I saw with my current boyfriend and I laughed like a loon!
I'm now picturing John Barrowman as Leslie and giggling.
OK, this I'd love to see. Possibly even with enduring Jim Carey as Prof. Fate.
So they're playing Richard III on TCM right now and I just watched Olivier do his death scene.
William Shatner needs to relinquish his Crown of Ham to Lord Larry, King of Ham, Duke of all Cured Meat Products.
Yeah, Olivier didn't do subtle often.
I should watch my copy of Richard III (the McKellen version). I remember seeing that in the theater when it was released, and really enjoyed it. McKellen plays down the hammy aspects of Richard, and I like most of the other performances as well, including RDJ and Annette Benning.
Yeah, I love that version. We watched it in my Shakespeare on Film class along with the Olivier version.
RDJ was in it? Huh! I didn't remember that.
You know what I remember loving RDJ in? Restoration. (Though I could have done without Meg Ryan. She no more belongs in a period piece than Pauly Shore does.) (Buuuuuuudy.)
And I am appalled that I never saw Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and need to rectify that ASAP.
(I also really liked him in Ally McBeal, which just tells you that I'm fairly indiscriminate in my RDJ love.)
And I am appalled that I never saw Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and need to rectify that ASAP.
You totally do. After I finally saw that movie, I was like, "Why the SHIT isn't this more popular and well known?"
without Meg Ryan. She no more belongs in a period piece than Pauly Shore does.) (Buuuuuuudy.)
Truer words.
Another lost silent film is discovered, this time, it's a Charlie Chaplin appearance, thought to be either the first or second time he wore the famous moustache on screen.