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When it comes to "strange", Moon isn't even in the running; I've seen some truly strange movies. :twitch:Moon. About as strange as you can get!
When it comes to "strange", Moon isn't even in the running; I've seen some truly strange movies. :twitch:Moon. About as strange as you can get!
A FEW good things from the 70's....
Parliment/Funkadelic - No idea what this is
Steely Dan - Eh, maybe
The end of my military enlistment...Great for the country / great for the military
Vanessa Del Rio Agreed
My Pontiac Firebird 400 sans "Fire Chicken" decal. I had the Firebird with the smaller V8 (and no decal) and it was a fantastic car - gripped the road really well and looked great - I loved driving that car
And from the 70s, I'll add the Rolling Stone's "Sticky Fingers" and "Exiled on Main Street Albums"
Just a few of'n the top of my haid.
Worf
Finally saw "Grand Budapest Hotel," which begins a three-week run on our screen this Friday.
Wes Anderson is Wes Anderson, but something has got to be done about his gratuitous scenes of animal abuse. Yeah, yeah, I know it's cartoony and high-concept and all that crap, but I've had enough of it. Shooting the dog with an arrow in "Moonrise Kingdom" was bad enough, but throwing a cat out the window is over the line. If we were showing it on film, I'd be sorely tempted to have an "accident" with that particular sequence that would make it necessary for me to cut it out of the print.
Either this is A. a quote from Yogi Berra, B. an inadvertent jumbling of opposites to great effect, or C. the remark of one clever gent!"The Three Musketeers" (1939) with Don Ameche and the Ritz brothers. If Dumas was still alive, he'd be turning over in his grave.
I never knew that. Thanks for the insight.Believe it or not, John Dehner actually *was* an animator, or at least an in-betweener, for a few years in the early forties before turning to radio. He was a man of many talents.