oh, last weekend I was wandering around the TV channels and came across "Love Bites" - a vampire movie (Jilli alert?). It's set in 1992, so some of the references are amusingly dated and, all in all, it's more amusing than scary. It has ADAM ANT as the vampire ... being pretty darn cute.
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
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Good recs, Vonnie!
Matilda (who is home sick but on the mend) and I are off to see Moana.
I noticed a bunch of movies I've been interested in watching have just shown up on Netflix, including Sing Street.
What's the first movie you(general you) would call an end-of-the-West Western?
Maybe Little Big Man?
What's the first movie you(general you) would call an end-of-the-West Western?
The Wild Bunch
Though it's explicitly the theme in The Searchers as well.
Blazing Saddles
What's the first movie you(general you) would call an end-of-the-West Western?
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
I'd say Cat Ballou, although the end-of-the-West angle is kind of underplayed.
Big Jake? Where John Wayne hides out in the countryside so much people think he's dead, and back home things are getting civilized, and cars and motorcycles are replacing horses.
First one that came to my mind is Rango.