I've ever seen Gilly until just now. I am the polar opposite. Tilly was my first cat's name and now a state of mind. One can be too tilly.Tilly, when I see your name I think of Gilly.
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I've ever seen Gilly until just now. I am the polar opposite. Tilly was my first cat's name and now a state of mind. One can be too tilly.Tilly, when I see your name I think of Gilly.
Oh yeah, definitely.They were funny at times!
Had a crush on Christina Applegate since her Kelly Bundy days
Oh yeah, definitely.
We watched that one, too. Was the book well done? I felt like I was missing something in the translation though I did like the movie. Better before the monster was revealed, but isn't that nearly always the way? Dark Was the Night was like that, too, as was The Witch.Watched "The Ritual" on Netflix this weekend. Based on a book I read a few years ago by Adam Nevill, recommended by someone here on the SKMB. I thought they did a pretty good job of keeping the movie creepy instead of campy. There were some good evisceration scenes and the whole backdrop of the Swedish forest was spooky. Pretty good movie overall.
We watched that one, too. Was the book well done? I felt like I was missing something in the translation though I did like the movie. Better before the monster was revealed, but isn't that nearly always the way? Dark Was the Night was like that, too, as was The Witch.
What We Do in the Shadows is hysterical. So funny.I picked up a suggested movie on here - and it's free on Amazon Prime : What We Do in the Shadows (skimom2 and Neesy ). I'm going to watch that tonight!
Yesterday I watched 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri - and wow! 5 stars, 100% YAY from me. It was intense and disturbing and just when you start hating a character their humanity breaks through. I've googled the Writer/Director Martin McDonaghand plan on watching more of his stuff - he's got quite a few I've heard some buzz about: In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths, - I don't know why I've never watched any of his other films, but now I surely will.swoon, hunky, talented,
I watched The Florida Project last Sunday - it was intriguing, if a little boring - I like Willem Dafoe - and he was great in it. I'll be looking for more by Sean Baker toohubba hubba
This week is the Dan Rather interview with Robert Plant - catch it if you can: Tuesday night on Axis.
What We Do in the Shadows is hysterical. So funny.
I enjoyed 3 Billboards.
Me, too - just watched Galaxy Quest again and he plays a good role in that one. Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Tony Shalhoub and even the guy who just won a Supporting Actor Oscar this year (Sam Rockwell) are all in it.I just saw your comment way back there!
Sounds like it might be kind of a "mockumentary" - and I love those!
Best in Show, Drop Dead Beautiful, Waiting for Guffman, and the hair stylist one - I can't remember the name! But it had Snape (RIP) in it. I seriously loved Alan Rickman.
Have you seen Truly, Madly, Deeply?Me, too - just watched Galaxy Quest again and he plays a good role in that one. Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Tony Shalhoub and even the guy who just won a Supporting Actor Oscar this year (Sam Rockwell) are all in it.
Watched heartburn today for the first time, I missed it back in the 80s, it was okay, a bit of a downer. But it reminds you what good actors Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson are, she does her part so effortlessly, and Jack is good as a cold, distant cheater.. but mainly it reminds me of Carly Simon..