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We want to know how you did this.
I didn't notice. Then again, I didn't pay attention. Now I want to watch it. XD
We want to know how you did this.
To be honest with you, i kind of like the thought to be thought of as some kind of techwiz, but i haven't a clue to how i did it. i even tried to undo it with no success. Then, on second thought i thought it looked sort of cool and let it be. I just moved the mouse, dont even remember clicking a button and suddenly there it was. I guess it counts among the times great mysteries, like the moving coffins of Barbados, The Andrea Doria and Marie Celeste and the Roanoke island, right?WHAT THE HECK!!!!
I couldn't do this on purpose if I tried.
yes!
This one?
She drained men of their loves and their lives! (*dramatic music*)
This was a George Romero movie called The Knightriders.I think this is King and Tabby as extras in the movie, brief cameo. Not 100%
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Kiss me, you fool!!!
See???!!!! SEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!The funniest thing is we had rewatched "Behind the Candelabra" (about Liberace, highly recommend this. Great acting) the night before and I think "Top Gun" may have been the gayer of the two.
Thanks, I knew one of you aficionados would know.This was a George Romero movie called The Knightriders.
I think Steve has maybe one to two lines in it.Thanks, I knew one of you aficionados would know.
I think he had a speaking part in it, didn't he? King, that is. I'd like to see it one day. My favorite King cameo is when he played the big rig driver in The Hitchhiker from Creepshow 2. I liked him as the minister in Pet Sematary, too.
If I'm remembering right, at the time of release not many cared much one way or another about Bowie in this film--all the hubbub was about Deneuve and Sarandon. Lord, Catherine Deneuve was beautiful! Sarandon is lovely, as well, but she just fades next to Deneuve in this one.The Hunger (1983). Tony Scott's adaption of the Whitley Steiber story. It seems sexy immortal vampire Catherine Deneuve can't keep her undead lovers too
long, as they start aging (rapidly) eventually. David Bowie finds this out, and holy moly, did Dick Smith ever do some great aging make-up effects on the Thin White Duke. Creepy stuff. Man, Bowie was a naturally fine actor, you know?
Movie is a little stylistically heavy, though, like an early eighties rock video, which, I think, isn't really the way to go with horror. But great performance by Bowie, and Mr. Dick Smith.
If I'm remembering right, at the time of release not many cared much one way or another about Bowie in this film--all the hubbub was about Deneuve and Sarandon. Lord, Catherine Deneuve was beautiful! Sarandon is lovely, as well, but she just fades next to Deneuve in this one.
I have this recorded. We must watch a lot of TMCThe Hunger (1983). Tony Scott's adaption of the Whitley Steiber story. It seems sexy immortal vampire Catherine Deneuve can't keep her undead lovers too
long, as they start aging (rapidly) eventually. David Bowie finds this out, and holy moly, did Dick Smith ever do some great aging make-up effects on the Thin White Duke. Creepy stuff. Man, Bowie was a naturally fine actor, you know?
Movie is a little stylistically heavy, though, like an early eighties rock video, which, I think, isn't really the way to go with horror. But great performance by Bowie, and Mr. Dick Smith.
ooh, enticing! Thanks for the info!Regression (2015) Ethan Hawke Emma Watson
I had no idea what this was about going in and I almost misunderstood where this movie was going. This movie is a gem if you stay with it and give it a chance. I almost stopped watching it after 30 minutes because I thought it was just a rehash of other movies I had seen but after the setup, it turns into something I didn't expect. Ethan Hawke plays a small town cop that discovers a case of child abuse that has links to a mysterious satanic group in his town. That's all I want to say about it because I don't want to reveal too much.
I remember going to the movies in 1970(?) with my mother and cousin to see Jagger in 'Ned Kelly' and I saw it about ten years ago and he's not very good in it in my opinion.Caught a movie I hadn't seen in quite a while last night, Freejack. Emilio Estevez and Rene Russo with Mick Jagger and Anthony Hopkins as the bad guys. Mick Jagger is actually a pretty decent actor. Interesting sci-fi plot.