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Chance is actually an angel in human form
Artistic license. Besides, I think Kat's character is supposed to be in her early 40s. Her mother, being the vain person she is, does not like to admit that she is "older", even though she moved into an old age home for a while.
Her "50th" birthday is probably at least 15 years behind her.
I am of that time! I saw Raiders Of The Lost Ark in the theaters in 1981 when it premiered! I was born in 1951! (Kids! What do they know!)
I personally thought that the whole fight in the van was funny as hell!
He was a really incredible actor. I loved him in "Lilies of the Field"
Sounds a bit like "Monster", the Charlene Theron movie about Aileen Wuornos
Maybe one of the reasons we like it so much is because Indian was created and built in America. In Springfield Massachusetts in 1901 to be precise. My dad worked for Indian up until it closed and was reformed as Titeflex.
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My wife and I are big Disney fans and have visited Florida several times.
Of all the places that we have stayed over the years in our travels, for us, nothing compared to Disney's Boardwalk resort.
I think that it is going to be a comedy. Whether it will actually BE funny, remains to be seen.
Alrighty then!
I have always thought that this should have been a new version of "Beast..." As the story is very similar to the older film.
I wonder what else she "did" for him later on ..
Ray Bradbury helped to flesh out his short story because his best friend Ray Harryhausen was the special effects technician on the film.
Yes ... considering it was made in 1985
Your statement: ".. is the weirdest thing in this film full of weird sh*t"
You got that right. You hit the "number 2" on the head.
So? It's only his opinion. Everyone is entitled to one, whether you agree with it or not.
Being that she is actually a magical being with extraordinary abilities, our laws and rules do not apply to her. (And she was wisest of all to know exactly what the two boys really needed - and it wasn't an eager sex partner)
She's the hostess on "Penn and Teller's Fool Us!"
I thought it was pretty good. It had interesting characters, especially Russell Crowe's character and Peter Fonda's character. (Were they good? Were they really bad? The lines were blurred quite a bit.)
I have never seen the original 3:10 to Yuma, and watched the new one primarily because Christian Bale was in it.