MP3's, CD's, DVD's, surround sound system, big television, cell phones, movies, tv shows, AM/FM radio, my pick-up truck, S30v steel, video games, GPS, LED flashlights...
You betcha! I use all these modern things on a regular basis. Wait, what thread is this?
New golden era flick coming soon starring that dancing guy from Saturday Night Fever, that mob dude from The Sopranos, that nice fella who really wasn't the killer in Switchback and that gal from Desperado.
http://www.cstar.com/lonelyhearts/
I've been with DishNetwork for over six years now and have never had any major problems. I've moved twice with them and they get me hooked up right quick with no hassles. Only had one fairly major glitch with my DVR a few years back when I first got it but since then it has been flawless. A few...
"I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want...
I'm all for your idea, Griffer. I would definitely go to and possibly pay extra for a movie theater that caters to folks that are respectful of their fellow film going patrons. I'm not at all concerned with discriminating on an age or even financial basis. Heck, bring on a dress code too! As...
Along with Die Hard one of my other favorite Christmas time movies is Lethal Weapon and my latest favorite is Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Scrooged is down right great. The perennial Rankin & Bass animated stuff is a must. A Christmas Story is practically required.
99% of what I listen to are orchestral film scores. A full orchestra possess so much power and yet so much grace. It can be brutal, heroic, romantic, beautiful, sad, joyfull. The list goes on. It not only stimulates the emotions but the intellect as well. My CD collection is my most cherished...
Lazenby was a great Bond! Connery as well. But I had to vote for Lazenby since On Her Majesty's Secret Service is my favorite 007 flick. OHMSS was so ahead of its time in regards to action and pacing. The fights were fast and brutal (much like in the latest flick, Casino Royal). I still have a...
I went and saw Casino Royal yesterday afternoon. I thought it was great! The action was cut wonderfully and the pacing was fairly tight. I thought there were a few awkward transitions here and there (even within the same scene) that jarred me out of the movie though. I would have to watch the...
Easy for you to say, JB. You can dance...really well. I have no problem ignoring what people think of me, that is, until I get near a dance floor. I just feel goofy and awkward dancing. After seeing those amazing moves at the QM on Friday and Saturday I wouldn't mind learning though.
1930's setting
My favorite films set in the 1930's:
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Dick Tracy (1990)
The Rocketeer (1991)
The Shadow (1994)
Radioland Murders (1994)
The Phantom (1996)
Last Man...
I can't abide the entire "UglyAmerican" stereotype. No, I don't have any facts or figures but for some reason I highly doubt that large numbers of rude tourists are to blame for America's decline in world opinion. I would attribute it more to the citizens of these other countries having feelings...
Patton is an excellent film due in no small part to Jerry Goldsmith's great score. I love how Goldsmith's main theme for Patton is built using three distinct motifs symbolizing the General's beliefs in the military, God and reincarnation. The latter of which is symbolized through the most...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.