I LOVE Stripes!!! Aww Bill Murray is awesome. :)Quote:
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I LOVE Stripes!!! Aww Bill Murray is awesome. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by skimonkey
Dat's da fact, Jack! :D
We just finished watching 'The Princess Bride.'
I loved the Princess Bride. Cary Elwes was great in that one.
Peter Falk was in that too, telling the story. The boy looks familiar as well
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It is the first movie my wife and I went to see together (on a double-bill with Fellowship of the Ring).
The boy was Kevin Arnold in 'The Wonder Years' television program, from the late 80s-early 90s.
What?! You got to see The Princess Bride AND the Fellowship of the Ring? Wow, now that is an awesome pair! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr. Robert
Yeah, it was! It was at a repertory cinema that always had (or still has, I don't know) double bills. With the length of LotR, though, our bums were hurting a bit.... :o
The guy who plays Vizzini was also the Grand Negus in Deep Space Nine.
Yes, I am a geek..... ;)
Lol no break for intermission? I recently wanted to see Nightmare before Christmas and Frankenweenie as a double bill, but it was too late for me. I used to laugh at my parents sleeping through movies, but it happens to me now and it's not funny!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr. Robert
"Support Your Local Sheriff", a James Garner western comedy.
I've been rewatching episodes of Upstairs, Downstairs on Netflix. I like to watch with subtitles for places where I can't make out poor enunciation, or UK- or era-specific references with which I'm unfamiliar. The subtitles can be entertaining. At one point, they say someone is talking in a British accent. Like no kidding, but that got me thinking how funny it'd be if they dubbed everything over in a New Jersey accent.
I loved upstairs downstairs! Have you seen the grand hotel or downton abbey? Both are very good British period pieces. Innit? Lol :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaykaykay