While I was out at Borders Books on Sunday I looked to see if they had it on DVD....found one copy for seven bucks. I just had to add it to my library.
Years ago I was visiting my grandfather in the Iowa State Veterans Home and saw so many of them with tatoos that had turned into indiscernible globs of ink on their arms since getting them in WWII. As someone mentioned before if you keep yourself fit until the end...but most won't. Most of the...
Well I liked the 80s (early to mid). I was in college and that's when I met women. There was good Brit music to dance to. It was a time for me to experiment with my wardrobe. I really didn't get into the vintage until the late 80s. So don't trash the 80s too much.
I must also admit that watched Ron Perlman in 'Hellboy' last night, too. I did actually find myself enjoying it...who would have thought with a title like 'Hellboy?'
I guess this could be considered a mixed drink, but I alway like the story of the home wine brew kits available during the Prohibition. Grape producers in California would ship bricks of dehydrated Zinfandel grapes east, to Chicago and New York in railcars. These concentrated bricks of sugary...
I watched it on cable last night. Sometimes too much graphic violence in a film is a turn-off to me. So overall I guess this film was a big turn-off. It was entertaining in parts, though.
Oh, I just watched a film that I hadn't seen since WAY long ago....Zardoz (1974) with Sean Connery (wearing only underwear practically the whole time). It's just a bizarre future society sci-fi that's definitely not for everyone. It's actually filmed very well and has some very creative sets...
Does anyone else like to look for old winner cup trophies? I have quite a few from different sporting events that took place in the 1920s and 30s. They look great on a shelf or mantle.
I didn't think I could just name an overall favorite, but I'd have to say:The Gods Must Be Crazy. So simple and so funny. Especially when the Land Rover is referred to as the 'Anti-Christ.'
I like those swingin' 60s flicks like 'Modesty Blaise,' Peter Sellers in 'The Party,' James Coburn in 'The President's Analyst,' and the Monkees' 'Head.'
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