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Fuck the senile and incompetent old socialist and all those propping him up. Let’s go Brandon.
He probably had hundreds of posts on the IMDB message boards, but it appears none of them were kept for Moviechat.org. Anyway, right now I am seeing late night reruns of I Dream of Jeannie on a digital channel and loving it. Hard to believe the same actor played both the loveable Major Nelson and later the scheming J.R. Hewing. Great memories of a great actor.
I’m confused here. Is there a different cut of the movie ? Because I just watched it for the first time in probably 32 years and it seemed as though he turned down miss Daisy’s offer to attend the King event with her. He said something like “why are you asking me to go now ? You’ve known it was on for weeks. You could have asked me a long time ago etc so it seemed like it was his decision to me.
She was jumping and clapping like a performing seal. If only she had a ball balanced on her nose, she would have been even more hilarious sight.
Yes she’s one of Joe Biden’s celebrity lap dogs.
Indeed. She's one of Joe Bidens celebrity lap dogs.
Not to mention the fact that the character of Abby Taylor (Polly Shannon) gets killed in Stone Cold (2005), but she is back alive again here in Night Passage (2006).
Her hit cover version of 'Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe' was a great take on the song. The raunchy quality of her voice brought it to life in a different way to Barry Whites smooth (though some might argue lethargic) style. 'Heart of Stone' was also a top song.
What’s Amber Heard got to do with Left or right wing politics ? I would think the only people who care about her being in it would be fanatical Johnny Depp fans. As for the climate change angle. I must admit I’m surprised it didn’t put me off. But like another poster said, it’s not done in a preachy way and it didn’t jar as much being in an obviously fictional movie (with mythical water dwelling humanoids and Atlantis), so why not a fictional climate phenomenon.
I must admit I only just saw the Producers for the first time a couple of weeks ago. However, I believe you may well be right about Wilder’s performance. He got to run the full gamut of emotions from his signature neurosis to everything in between. It was certainly a great expose of his style and of what was to come.
OMG wasn't the young Renee cute.
Amen to this.
Having just watched it again for the first time in a few years I can confirm that you are very much correct. She was one hot tamale. Her last acting role seemed to be back in 2009.
Or is he ? We never saw a body, lol
Personally, the very last Doctor Who episode I ever watched was the 2017 Christmas special. I like millions of others wasn't prepared to follow the sex change Doctor. It's quite obvious that they should make a new cut of the 2017 Christmas special, adding and extra 30 minutes in which Peter Capaldi (the 12th and last Doctor) doesn't regenerate but dies a final glorious death. It could end with a little timelord girl standing in front of the graves of the 12 Doctors and imagining that she could one day do the things the doctors did. That way they could have closure for millions like me. Then they could make the sex change Doctor the the very first Doctor of a completely rebooted era from 2018 onward for anyone who wants to watch it.
Absolutely, Larry Hagman all the way.
Bill Cosby was always a left wing darling. Even after some of the things he had allegedly done to women had been exposed, they were swept under the carpet pretty quickly. It was only after Cosby started to speak at public events with some right wing leaning speech about the less desirable behavior of the modern generation of young black men, in terms of violence against women and drawing the attention of police with their behavior that things started to go against him. He soon drew the ire of young black stand up comedian and other left wing media commentators. All of a sudden the floodgates opened up as decades old allegations of sexual assault came from out of nowhere to end his career. So quite simply, whether both Russel Brand and Bill Cosby have done any, or all of the things they are accused of, it's impossible to ignore that these things only became an issue once they changed their social narrative.
Lets go Brandon
Yeah, I had no idea he was that short until I saw him next to Nicole Kidman in an older movie called The Paperboy. I think Kidman about 5’11” and she was wearing very high heels in one scene, but I was still shocked that she appeared to tower over Efron. Singer/actress Macy Gray, who appeared next to him in the same movie, also seemed considerably taller than him.
Laufman was the original driver who was supposed to take part in the armored car robbery with Peter Coyote and the other guy. Since he was killed he obviously didn't turn up, so they got the young punk to be the new driver. However it is strange that the woman didn't appear again and apparently she just got away with the cold blooded murder of Laufman for no good reason.