Ha ha ha
Great idea! I have no idea
why haven't I had that thought heretofore.
Last edited by Touchofevil; 03-21-2012 at 05:21 AM.
Last night one of my boys (one of our 7 year old triplets) cut his toe and needed a few stitches.... He woke up in the middle of the night, couldn't fall asleep and wanted to watch a movie with dad.... I asked him what he wanted to watch and he answered, "The one with Polly Perkins and Joe... 90206". Which for those unfamiliar, is characters and a line mentioning an "emergency protocol" in the movie Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
Very cute and such a trooper... Now I'll always remember that movie!
Don't worry...They always hire bums like me for jobs like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxq1q...eature=related
Great film, crackling dialogue and some of the finest character actors available at the time. Good movie. Not quite a "stop and drop" but close. "Stop and drop" is a term I made up for films that, if they're on when you pass the tube, are so compelling that you stop what you're doing and drop down in the seat. Or stand there with your car keys in your hands and wind up late for something.
Worf
I have tuned into the middle of Godfrey so many times, and switched away because I wanted to see it from the beginning. Well worth it. Tho I must say, I think Powell, much as I adore him, was a little old for the part. I can well imagine a 20 something being suicidally depressed after a fractured romance, but not a man in his 40's.
I must say, I really liked Gail Patrick as the mean sister, and the redoubtable Eugene Pallette as the father.
"Hello. I'm Mr. Hardy, and this is my friend, Mr. Laurel."
Watching Double Indemnity, starring Fred MacMuray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson tonight!
Razzman
"Cock your hat-angles are attitudes." Frank Sinatra
I think I'll go fo a Bulldog Drummond movie or two tonight.
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People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.