Re: movies
Posted: 20 Aug 2017, 9:49pm
But he didn't actually want it and was relieved when he didn't get the part. Also, Robert Hays is 70 now and that blows my mind. I had the biggest crush on him when I was a kid.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 10:50pmThat's Zucker/Zucker/Abrams pal. Side note: David Letterman auditioned for the Ted Striker roll.tepista wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 10:36pmZucker/Abrams wrote itDr. Medulla wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 7:21pmI remember seeing it all the time at the first video rental store my home town got (VHS and Beta selections!). I can see its significance for later movies like Airplane!, with straight-lined comedy and light parody, but it was just lousy on its own. Lotsa boobs but no laughs.revbob wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 7:14pmThat was one of those midnite movies that was always playing when is was in middle/high school along with the aforementioned Eating Raoul, Blood Sucking Freaks and Rocky HorrorDr. Medulla wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 6:24pmTho I've heard about it since I was a kid, I've never seen The Kentucky Fried Movie until now. It isn't funny. At all.
When Herr Starr had the date with the governor's daughter she told the lame story about the missing puzzle piece in her life, then at the end when he had his encounter with the male prostitutes, he had his eureka moment: "My missing puzzle piece!"
Some girls I knew back in the 80's liked him too.JennyB wrote: ↑21 Aug 2017, 9:24amBut he didn't actually want it and was relieved when he didn't get the part. Also, Robert Hays is 70 now and that blows my mind. I had the biggest crush on him when I was a kid.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 10:50pmThat's Zucker/Zucker/Abrams pal. Side note: David Letterman auditioned for the Ted Striker roll.tepista wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 10:36pmZucker/Abrams wrote itDr. Medulla wrote: ↑18 Aug 2017, 7:21pmI remember seeing it all the time at the first video rental store my home town got (VHS and Beta selections!). I can see its significance for later movies like Airplane!, with straight-lined comedy and light parody, but it was just lousy on its own. Lotsa boobs but no laughs.
Thank you for your service.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 6:16am
Watching this right now, but there's some back story. Twenty years ago, this was on tv and I was watching it for the first and only time. Then news of Diana's car crash interrupted the broadcast. But they never went back, just kept repeating the same shit over and over. And I became inexplicably enraged. Just fucking furious that I wasn't going to see the end of this mediocre movie when there was no actual new information being reported. It became a moment that the missuz and our then housemate and still dear friend talk about (my response is always "I regret nothing"). But I never made an effort to watch the movie again. However, on the 20th anniversary of my missing the end of that goddamned movie, I decided to close that painful circle that Diana's death opened up. Now I, and maybe all the world's brothers and sisters, can heal.
Some of us like to look our best when we go to the Olive Garden, prole!
Always safe bets.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 9:32amSome of us like to look our best when we go to the Olive Garden, prole!
Man, that movie blew. Goodman was a convincing enough Ruth in speech and appearance, but what a wretched script and story. I blame the royal family and thus Heston.
There are some people—I know quite a few—who only feel comfortable going to brand restaurants, like those places must have mastered how to properly prepare food or they'd never risk their reputation by serving substandard food, unlike some restaurant you've never heard of. There is a certain logic to that, I guess, but it seems like dining out of fear.
revbob wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 4:09pmNah there's no way Heston killed Diana. Hes would've been on a New York groove somewhere that day. As for the inbreds well fuck 'em.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 9:32amSome of us like to look our best when we go to the Olive Garden, prole!
Man, that movie blew. Goodman was a convincing enough Ruth in speech and appearance, but what a wretched script and story. I blame the royal family and thus Heston.
I blame Heston for everything distressing about Thatcheralia. He's never adequately compromised my thesis.Marky Dread wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 4:42pmNah there's no way Heston killed Diana. Hes would've been on a New York groove somewhere that day. As for the inbreds well fuck 'em.
Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 4:46pmI blame Heston for everything distressing about Thatcheralia. He's never adequately compromised my thesis.Marky Dread wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 4:42pmNah there's no way Heston killed Diana. Hes would've been on a New York groove somewhere that day. As for the inbreds well fuck 'em.
True of their food as it is prttey much thaw and reheat.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑31 Aug 2017, 4:26pmThere are some people—I know quite a few—who only feel comfortable going to brand restaurants, like those places must have mastered how to properly prepare food or they'd never risk their reputation by serving substandard food, unlike some restaurant you've never heard of. There is a certain logic to that, I guess, but it seems like dining out of fear.