A piece of mind-boggling genius.Bubba Ho-Tep

A piece of mind-boggling genius.Bubba Ho-Tep
That reminds me I need to rewatch The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.Hopefully you have seen the show "Jack of All Trades." The opening scene is still one of my favorites, and its Campbell at his best.
Decent, but not as funny as the first one. But, I love the end of the movie with the discovery of the real gold.How about City Slickers? City Slickers II - The Legend of Curly’s Gold?
They’re not corny though - those are all clever, witty, brilliantly-acted classics!I also love old black and white movies. Movies like The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Harvey. Probably no one knows these movies, but they are good movies anyway
Seen all but the Falcon. Meant to get to it, but never did.I also love old black and white movies. Movies like The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Harvey. Probably no one knows these movies, but they are good movies anyway
If you ever have a chance to see him at a Con or book signing, GO!Bruce Campbell is always the coolest guy in the room. I loved him in Burn Notice
I love those movies (although I've never seen Harvey - I should remedy that). Cary Grant is hysterically funny in Arsenic.I also love old black and white movies. Movies like The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Harvey. Probably no one knows these movies, but they are good movies anyway
Bruce Campbell is always the coolest guy in the room. I loved him in Burn Notice
I wouldn't call Night of the Comet corny. IMHO, it's a sweet, fun movie that doesn't take itself too seriously. I've called it "the cutest movie ever made about the apocalypse." I think Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelli Maroney were both absolutely adorable.
No one knows them? I thought everyone knew those movies. Maybe they're not as familiar to young whippersnappers like Millennials and Gen-Xers.I also love old black and white movies. Movies like The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Harvey. Probably no one knows these movies, but they are good movies anyway
North by Northwest, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, Houseboat, To Catch a Thief, Father Goose, Operation Petticoat, I Was a Male War Bride, Charade, Walk Don't Run. So many romantic suspense / comedies to choose from.I recently watched His Girl Friday. I shall go on a Cary Grant binge soonish. He was the awesome.
Yeah, everyone above certain age has no doubt heard of them.No one knows them? I thought everyone knew those movies.
I only saw it for the first time a few years ago and fully expected to be underwhelmed. But I loved it, even all the scenes I’d already seen clips from. The scene where the house band plays the Marseillaise is just wonderful.Yeah, everyone above certain age has no doubt heard of them.
(aside: I didn't watch Casablanca the first time until I owned a DVD player and by that time the movie had been referenced so many times by what came after it that the dialog sounded trite and cliched. Had to keep reminding myself that it was the source.)
I only saw it for the first time a few years ago and fully expected to be underwhelmed. But I loved it, even all the scenes I’d already seen clips from. The scene where the house band plays the Marseillaise is just wonderful.
Oh, no, don't mistake me, I loved the film. It was just that the number of quotes people have pulled from it (and their derivatives) made for a weird watching experience.I only saw it for the first time a few years ago and fully expected to be underwhelmed. But I loved it, even all the scenes I’d already seen clips from. The scene where the house band plays the Marseillaise is just wonderful.
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