I don't participate in forum discussions very often, but I couldn't let this one go. I saw the trailer for this tonight during one of the football games. Looked like crap; then I saw the name "Cocaine Bear". I lost it. I was crying I was laughing so hard. I can't NOT see it now.
It's only the first time you see the movie, right? Maybe not, as I still get a bit of jolt out of seeing the little alien creature pop out of John Hurt's chest in "Alien". And I've seen that film over 30 times.
Thanks for responding. Your answer, and perspective, is eye-opening. I had this vision of seeing downloaded films sitting on my hard drive, but I guess the only way that happens is if I buy the film and rip it myself. Defeats the purpose...
When I look at the hundreds of DVDs and blu's jamming up my shelves, I usually contemplate moving into the digital media world. Except, I'm not really sure what that means. What exactly do you get when you buy a film? Is it just access to the film as it resides on the providers servers? Are...
I, too, recently purchased and viewed Twilight's Breaking Away. A great presentation. I commend them for it. Nice to know about the commentaries. I will have to check that out. I was in school at IU when the film was made, so I like to watch it every year. Quite a few friends showed up to...
Glad I'm not the only one confused.
1. Who was being chased by the King and Carol?
2. It's a good idea to have a tiger with a taste for human flesh roaming around?
3. Morgan's laser-tag chest protector saved his ass?
4. What's Daryl looking for?
5. We're supposed to remember the guy who...
For me, it was the tornado scenes in The Wizard Of Oz. I grew up in a "tornado alley", where every dark thunderstorm meant pulling the couches away from the wall so we could crawl behind if necessary. Probably a good 20 years before I could sit still during that part of the movie.
Well, I have to give them credit. Watched an enjoyable ep 3 last night. It helps that today I figured out that Tom Servo is played by one of the sons on Grace and Frankie.
Long-time MST3K fan here. Let me start by saying I am really glad they are back. It was pretty cool to be part of that super-successful Kickstarter campaign. I will keep on watching, but I have a few critiques:
1. Too many jokes. Is that even possible?!? I think so. they come so...
Can someone help me out? I've replayed the scene at the 43 min mark 3 times, and still can't interpret a line of dialog. Carol runs out of the house to grab Morgan. She says "you can leave", and then the next line is garbled for me.