Yeah, you would have thought that I’d have done this one by now: but Iron Man apparently slipped through the cracks. Odd.
And so, farewell to Ocean’s Eleven. Must see the original, some day.
Yeah, you would have thought that I’d have done this one by now: but Iron Man apparently slipped through the cracks. Odd.
And so, farewell to Ocean’s Eleven. Must see the original, some day.
Sort of inevitable, that I picked Ocean’s Eleven, since I praised the movie earlier. Especially since today was kind of weird anyway.
And so we say farewell to Paranormal Activity.
Moe Lane
As I’ve noted before, Pleasantville is one of the best Cthulhu Mythos movies ever made.
Which is why I’m replacing Zardoz with it.
Moe Lane
This is weird: maybe this and Book of the Week are two features whose time have passed?
Why 300?
It had WAR RHINOS, dude.
And so we say goodbye ti It’s a Wonderful Life.
…No, I don’t see any sort of odd contrast there. Why?
Moe Lane
And to blazes with anybody who wants to give me grief over it: It’s a Wonderful Life is a great film. Besides, Quartermass and the Pit is overdue for replacement.
So it’s replaced, and Merry Christmas.
Normally I’m all about the filthy lucre, but screw it:
You’re there, and so is Ace, and so am I.
Moe Lane
PS: But feel free to buy something on Amazon.com.
Says a lot about American culture that they hawked Quartermass and the Pit in this country as Five Million Years to Earth. Admittedly, back then almost nobody in the states had any idea of who Bernard Quatermass was, anyway. Shoot, this is the only one of that series that I’ve seen.
So, it being Wednesday: we say farewell to Groundhog Day and add this one. KEEP WATCHING THE SKIES!
Moe Lane
PS: Yes, it’s Quatermass, not Quartermass.
Yeah, I’m surprised that I haven’t done Groundhog Day yet, either. Go figure. Well, after two weeks you’re probably just as happy to not see Transformers: 25th Anniversary Matrix Of Leadership Edition [The Complete Series] anymore anyway.