i suppose thats one good thing about seattle, that we get a lot of rain that keeps us indoors watching movies and hatching boardgames that make us watch more moview.
Thank God Monsters Inc. topped Shreck for the top selling DVD. I was afraid i was going to have to see that poor excuse for Smashmouth selling their songs again ontop of the list for a while, but gladly it was replaced by a much better animated and acted film.
I'm there day and date. Truly one of the funniest stand up routines ever done. Still doing quotes of it years later, and still find it damn funny. Pavlov's cat, Italians, and our Founding Fathers all taken into account. Can't wait.
I'm in agreement with the folks above, but do watch The Gathering. There is this creepy guy in it that pretty much got me to watch the series (even though he dies) because he says, "There is a hole... in your mind." Picture it done in a spooky ominus way, and damnit you want to know what that...
Its good, its clean, its slick, the updating of the entries is much smoother. When you notice that an entry needs updating you can check to see what was changed or what the differences are. nice. There is a stats section now, though it can be sobering and rather interesting, and the plugin...
Those Ewok movies had some of the worst acting possible in movies. Bar none. But dammit if I didn't watch them all the time when I was a kid. That being said, I'd probably pick them up.
This is good... this is very good... After the SciFi channel got my appitite more wet with their Babylon 5 movie marathon now this news... Gonna have to pull out my The Gathering/In The Beginning DVD again and watch them another time.
I "watched" it with the commentary... it was text based and unfortunatly (or at least as far as I could find) the only way to watch the movie and have the commentary was in the Interactual player's browser window. No full screen, with the little text at the bottom, but in a stupid browser...
good thing to hear this now... this was one of the few moview i have left on VHS (the others being Blade Runner (with its new SE coming soon or so i hear) and Tombstone (which just needs me to go and buy the thing))
ahh... now the problem is waiting.... and waiting.... sigh...
Add my name to the list of people who would want this excellet production of Hamlet... seeing it made it come alive much more than the Mel Gibson one, and hell, i just want that Billy Crystal gravedigger scene.