med109 : Way to keep it classy! THAT is why you win. Ashley remember KARMA. Good karma would have h...
xax : Peculiar and original independent film with strange devices and a twist.
greyfur : Appreciate that man, going to try and crash again for a couple hours, need to be up in a c...
greyfur : Really good war movie, based on a true story.
greenguy86 : What can you say. If this is the penultimate episode, what's gonna be next.
Farmboy41 : That's only because you didn't try her crackers that were in her other pants.
Toonaholic : Even after what they did to Bohannon's hair, I slogged through this series until this, um....
Twixtid : It was kinda cute at first but I turned it off half way through, that being said, this sta...
Toonaholic : Come election season I hope its a Dodo bird.
Toonaholic : No argument here, preachin to the choir. The Democrat/Republican mafia are left wing, righ...
I was thinking about something last night. If I had to pick 5 of my favorite movies, what would they be? Three of the 5 were Stephen Kings adaptions. When I worked the overnight board shift at the radio station, (I was there by myself) I would read Stephen King books to keep me awake. When I got to the part where Annie (Kath Bates) uses the electric knife to cut off Paul’s (James Caan), I had to skip that paragraph. When I watched the movie and it came to that scene, I had to turn my head. I’ve read a lot of King’s books, and some screen writers/directors do the book justice. I’ll see how this movie pans out but will wait for a better copy to be uploaded.
Annie uses a sledgehammer in the film. I agree, that scene is hard to watch. The fake foot was filled with jello so it moved more like a real one when it was hit. I’m a big DT nerd so I love hunting for easter eggs in his books and movies.