Actually, he didn't leave the band, he tragically died in a thagomizer incident.Thag left the band too soon, which is a shame, because he was the funny one of the group.
Actually, he didn't leave the band, he tragically died in a thagomizer incident.Thag left the band too soon, which is a shame, because he was the funny one of the group.
I used it to deliberately reference @Dave who used it to deliberately reference that comic. Does that count?As an aside, I choose to believe Pat used the name "Thag" deliberately to reference this comic.
A jukebox musical, yes.It’s a musical, right?
Every review I've seen has said the same thing. I liked the first joker movie, but I don't think it's the high art that a lot of chuds seem to think it is, he basically just aped a Scorsese movie. But lots of edgelords told him he was a genius and he started to believe them.Todd Phillips is not talented enough to pull off what it's trying to do and I haven't even watched it yet. I've just seen Todd Phillips movies.
I've seen the original, live-action film, but I haven't yet seen the stop-motion remake. Maybe someday I'll compare the two.Frankenweenie (2012)
I wasn't allowed to see the movie, but nothing kept me from reading the book. When I finally saw the movie many years later, I remember thinking there were quite a few differences, but the movie wasn't bad...except for how they softened/tragedified that final scene.The Howling (1981)
I like a good kill in a horror movie, but the Terrifier series is all about making kills just mean spirited and vile.With the release of Terrifier 3 I thought that I would give the first movie a try.
Unfortunately I think that I hate it.
Tacky and unpleasant
Let me know if you ever watch The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires.I'll definitely have to check out more Hammer films now.
Aw, thank you. Most of them are just written on the fly, so I thought I was spewing a bunch of gobbledygook.Yo Nick. Your reviews are very well written. I enjoyed reading them.
I really love Young Frankenstein. It's one of my all time favorites. It really is a love letter to the OG horror.Aw, thank you. Most of them are just written on the fly, so I thought I was spewing a bunch of gobbledygook.
I recently realized that I haven't seen some of Brooks' classics. I saw Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights when I was younger, but I've never sat down and watched Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein (until last week), History of the World, High Anxiety, The Producers, etc. I saw the REMAKE of The Producers, but not the original. I'm going to try fixing that soon.I really love Young Frankenstein. It's one of my all time favorites. It really is a love letter to the OG horror.
Marty Feldman is so silly and brilliant. I had such a crush on Teri Garr. Gene Wilder is reserved and then so amazingly manic; he schtick that got a little old in some later roles, but was great here.
Everytime I watched Everybody Loves Raymond, I would think of this movie when Peter Boyle was on screen.
By far my favorite Mel Brooks film.
I wrote a huge reply and I somehow lost it.I recently realized that I haven't seen some of Brooks' classics. I saw Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights when I was younger, but I've never sat down and watched Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein (until last week), History of the World, High Anxiety, The Producers, etc. I saw the REMAKE of The Producers, but not the original. I'm going to try fixing that soon.
You know... morons.Blazing Saddles is literally both a touchstone and cornerstone of Cinema. It somehow manages to be both vulgar and woke at the same time, and it makes a great complement to Young Frankenstein. Both have Gene Wilder, both came out in 1974 (and were filmed at the same time?), and each one is an exquisite send-up of their respective genre. But YF's humo(u)r is aimed more towards the intellectual, thinking viewer, while BS' appeal is more towards those one might describe as "Salt of the Earth." Both carry social commentary, but while YF presents that commentary in a more formal and polite manner, BS flings it at you like manure through a wood chipper.
--Patrick
I literally went and looked up the clip of this scene immediately after reading @PatrThom 's post.You know... morons.
Oh it was definitely "The Force Awakens" of the Alien franchise, but at least it killed off all the fucking cockneysMan, I went into Romulus expecting something special and all I got was a best of the Alien franchise.
Kind of a letdown honestly.