Adjective derived from "shambles."shambolic adjective sham·bol·ic \sham-ˈbä-lik\ : very messy or disorganized
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Adjective derived from "shambles."shambolic adjective sham·bol·ic \sham-ˈbä-lik\ : very messy or disorganized
I think I got made fun of...
No, though I'm not sure what it does mean. SHEEMIEE himself knows not, a fact which while not comforting is yet curious.
Oh this is funny, because when I read "life for your crops"....immediately "is he going to pee on her garden?" went through my mind!And no ... I m not taking a leak as I write neither / I just meant .....a foyget it !
I'm sicka Larry.Finished watching The Stand miniseries tonight...
Oh boy... Judge, Dana, Glen, Ralph & Larry ... I felt sorry in the end for Nadine and Harold too. Oh and Trashy! He ended up being one of my favourite characters.
So... Stephen had a lot of cameo spots, I can't believe how young he was in this!
P.S Miniseries Larry was hot!
I wasn't...I'm sicka Larry.
Oh man me too, nothing better in life. The surprise ones, especially found by oneself are the best.Holy crap. Just watched this wild pre-code talkie KONGO (1931). Walter Huston rips it up as a paraplegic white-ju ju ring leader of a dark African colony, consumed by vengeance. All kinds of taboo subjects that would never have passed the Hays Office. Everybody all sweaty, dirty, scarred and wicked. Big twist ending, makes everything even worse. Great performances. Virginia Bruce as the tramped-out, kidnapped daughter of Huston's enemy. Conrad Nagel great as a fugitive doctor, strung out on some kinda root (very Burroughsian). Lupe Valez all scuzzy and wicked. Walter Huston is just nasty and mean. Shades of Joseph Conrad.
Love getting taken by surprise by some old creepy flick like this. Thumbs up.
This is one I haven't seen - need to buy the DVD!I've finally gotten around to watching "The Shining" miniseries
Oh man me too, nothing better in life. The surprise ones, especially found by oneself are the best.
Many of my favorite obscure ones I was turned on to by friends. What makes them so special, valuable to my thinking, is how rare such finds are. I can't think of very many movies which fall into this category of favorites, but Dead of Night (1945) and Julia and Julia (1987; aka Giulia y Giulia) are two of them. Other favorites which I've personally "discovered" include Identity, The Fugitive, and The Game.Yer right there blunt, I rummage in blockbusters $1 bin when I can - and came across this beauty well before marvel got there sticky mits into everything super-
It's best I say nothing about it - It's fecking awesomeness in a can .
Special (2006) - IMDb
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I'm more hot tub time machine
A great obscure flick. I love John Lithgow in it.I figured you were more of a buckaroo banzai across the eighth dimension.