I for one won't cry over "The Butcher of Tehran".
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I for one won't cry over "The Butcher of Tehran".
RIP to Dabney Coleman, at 92. He was in things like 9 to 5, among very many other movies.
Hmmm, Rings of Power season one got a lot of hate, but I don't think it was all deserved. Some of it certainly was, the casual ignoring what Tolkien wrote, mischaracterization of certain key...
I am NOT looking forward to Waititi's Time Bandits, I think for Apple. Sigh, must they despoil EVERY classic movie or TV show? Can he pull it off? Possibly, but his sensibilities aren't exactly...
True, but I prefer to forget that part of that era of PG's existence. They could have done something with it, but never did, at least they never did anything good with it IMO.
Actually, I can't. Blame my eyes. But it's cool none-the-less. Along the lines of the Arthur Conan Doyle friendship with Harry Houdini or Mark Twain's friendship and business relationship with...
Evidently, the shooter was some sort of poet. But it sounds like lots of people might have reason to try something like this.
Oh dear. 300 rewrites? 40 years in development? Sounds like the guy didn't know what he wanted. And...oh damn, the "Me toos" have already started with stories about his...er....old school...
Reports are he's in "Life threatening condition". He was pro-Putin and against arming Ukraine. No word on if that played a part in the assassination attempt.
But only AFTER you think your two thoughts per day about the Roman Empire.:p
RIP Roger Corman, who died at 98, the producer of small-time horror and other movies.
Sam Rubin's trending no. 1 at times; he'd like that!:cool: A lot more people were upset by this than I thought. But if you'd watched him, you'd know why.
For me, and for many local viewers, it's...
Los Angeles Entertainment Reporter Sam Rubin has died of a heart attack at 64. This one is bad for me; I've watched him nearly every morning for years. He was...fun. Upbeat. But he still gave a...
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Because it's based on a 200 year old German fairy tale written down by the Brothers Grimm.
Cool! I did not know that, thanks for that little bit of enlightenment. I had wondered about that upon occasion.
Awesome! Keep it up! And be careful those cheat days don't reverse your losses, that's happened to me from time to time.
I've seen a number. She's German, or at least the story was.
Well, at least one player thinks they need an additional line. A line of death, I guess.
Interesting list. There are a couple of things I don't know anything about. The Unbreakable Boy, and Ballerina. A sequel to Bridget Jones? Wow, how long is that between? Knives Out 3 was...
Like I said, they need to put a line behind home which the catcher can't cross during a pitch.
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Has "Snow White" been Batgirled? It was not on the list of 2024 or 2025 movies Iger referenced on the earnings call he made a couple of days ago. Even Captain America 4 was there, despite the...
IIRC, Taffy 3 was the biggest underdog war victory in modern American history. It should be a movie. There's a book about it; "The Last Stand Of The Tin Can Sailors", IIRC.
I have really liked the Phillies for years now, despite living no where near the state, much less the city. I love their competitiveness. They seem to WANT to win every game, not something I can...