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All of them.
It's a poor film. Hurley's the only thing watchable about it. She is indeed a stunner.
They don't but usually when women go that route it stands out. Hurley still looks naturally beautiful. If she has had work done, it's bloody good work.
57? She's still gorgeous and sexy.
I enjoyed it too.
Diana Rigg was hot all throughout the 60's and 70's.
The decapitation scene cracked me up. It was one of the most darkly humourous scenes I've ever seen.
"I'm a big proponent of weirdness even for it's own sake"
Agreed.
Whenever he's talking in close up, it looks as if he's had a stroke. It just looked weird.
They're both crap.
"but TOD is a prequel, instead of a sequel"
Which made zero sense and completely ruins Indy's journey as a character because he told Marcus at the beginning of Raiders that he doesn't believe in the supernatural.
"It was an amazing sight. I felt very lucky".
No, really. You'd need your head tasting mate if you didn't.
If you look at the hugely flawed Batman Forever there's definitely some dark stuff in there under the ridiculous stuff that would've been right up Burton's street.
Grayson's family's death at the circus, and Batman's nightmares for instance. Two-Face and The Riddler would've been much better under his direction too.
I never liked the Gotham universe of the Joel Schumacher films. It looked awful. I can't understand why they moved so far away from Tim Burton's vision of it just because he wasn't directing.
Burton's vision of Gotham is still my favourite, and you can see it's influence on the Batman animated series, and even on Christopher Nolan on Batman Begins.
Suave
You sound angry. As if a pig shat in your head.
HTGAIA is a good film but Withnail is far superior and one of my favourite films of all time.
He probably just likes to imagine Spalko dominating him and standing on him in her bare feet.
Casino Royale
Goldfinger
The Spy Who Loved Me
The Living Daylights
Thunderball
Great sequence. Batman climbing the cathedral stairs, and then taking on Joker's men while Joker dances with Vicki is operatic.
I'm glad he did. Keaton was perfect. I love his Batman, and I love his "uncomfortable in his own skin" Bruce Wayne.
I agree.