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The best Cole scene is when he kisses Shelly in front of Bobby and says something like "THIS IS HOW TWO ADULTS SHOW MUTUAL LOVE. PAY ATTENTION, KID."
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Well she was also literally inbred. Many inbred monarchs have had some very deformed faces and bodies. For example, this is Charles II of Spain.
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Sherilyn Fenn is really a bit out there. She has a Twitter account and she retweets a bunch of evangelical, religious stuff. I think her co-workers said she was very hard to work with too.
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Bay at least made it into the Criterion Collection. Can't say that of Emmerich.
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I'd still love to see what Jodorowsky could have done with the story. One of the great films that never was imo.
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The fact they just inserted Annie into the last few episodes to give Cooper a new love so that Audrey, Shelly or Donna don't end up being "the Queen" and a main character is eliminated permanently is probably the most annoying thing about it. Annie's scenes always feel so odd, like Cooper would fall in love with some random woman he just met.
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Yeah, her nose is very prominent in this Roman sculpture of her (looks a bit less protruding than in the reconstruction).
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"My famiry dried at Hiroshrima." Yeah, that second season was really something.
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I'm sure the cameraman would find it quite lovely.
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I think I prefer Liz Taylor.
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I actually liked the Nadine storyline too. I was just joking around because those storylines are seen by many fans as when the show really jumped the shark. And this irritatingly smug guy.
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I will certainly watch it. James Bond is my favorite movie series.
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You mean you really didn't like the Superwoman Nadine and Mike sexcapades and the James neo-noir murder plotlines?
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7122347/Daniel-Craig-Rami-Malek-struggle-time-film-scenes-Bond-25.html He's still expecting you, Mr Bond: Daniel Craig's ankle injury means producers can't find time for him to film showdown with baddie Rami Malik on 'cursed' 007 movie Production on the upcoming James Bond film is said to have hit a bump in the road as stars Daniel, 51, and Rami, 38, are unable to film together The James Bond actor recently underwent an operation as a result of tweaking his ankle ligaments after falling during filming in Jamaica back in May As the screen star prepares to return to work in the coming weeks, Bohemian Rhapsody's Rami will be occupied with other filming commitments Award-winning actor Rami is set to play the villain in the hotly-anticipated film, set for release on April 3 2020 The scheduling difficulties of the movie's actors comes after three explosions went off at Pinewood studios after a stunt went wrong during filming this month Health and Safety officials arrived on the set of the beleaguered movie after an explosion ripped a hole in a sound stage and injured a member of the crew The incident is the latest in a slew of hiccups to plague the movie - with director Danny Boyle quitting, the writing team being added to and Daniel's injury The latest film sees Bond living a tranquil live in Jamaica after leaving active service before Felix turns up asking for help in a mission to rescue a scientist Also joining the cast are Dali Benssalah, Lashana Lynch, Ana De Armas as Paloma, David Dencik and Billy Magnussen Daniel Craig's recent ankle injury means producers can't find time for him to film his hotly-anticipated showdown with baddie Rami Malik on the 'cursed' Bond 25'. Earlier this month, James Bond actor Daniel, 51, underwent an operation as a result of tweaking his ankle ligaments after falling during filming for a high-octane scene in Jamaica back in May. And as the screen star prepares to return to work in the coming weeks, Bohemian Rhapsody's Rami, 38, who will play the movie’s villain, will be occupied with other filming commitments. Detailing the actor's filming clashes, a source said: 'Filming was meant to finish in September but now it's been pushed back to late October, early November.' 'But they still need to find a time for Daniel and Rami to film together - 007 must come face-to-face with the villain. It's a complete logitical nightmare', an insider told The Sun
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TCM has also shown Rossellini's TV movies, Socrates and Blaise Pascal (both of which I enjoyed). I hope they do show more of Rossellini's TV movies about philosophers and historical figures in the future (like Augustine of Hippo and Cartesius).
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TCM already does show Screen Director's Playhouse occasionally. Each one is by a different director and unrelated to the last so I think this one is suitable.
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I was really hoping he would return in Season 3 but they didn't include his character unfortunately.
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Classic Stars Who Guested On Sitcoms
Sukhov replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
And Milton Berle. Louie the Lilac was my favorite Batman villain as a kid. -
Classic Stars Who Guested On Sitcoms
Sukhov replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
Robert Osborne on the Beverly Hillbillies. -
Could have also been Josie Packard. I don't think "she" was intended to be anyone specific on either of their parts, just that a woman died.
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1. Goodbye Lenin!, Wolfgang Becker, Germany 2. The Triplets of Belleville, Sylvain Chomet, France 3. The Barbarian Invasions, Denys Arcand, Canada 4. Saraband, Ingmar Bergman, Sweden 5. Memories of a Murder, Joon-ho Bong, South Korea 6. Oldboy, Chan-wook Park, South Korea 7. The Return, Andrey Zvyagintsev, Russia From the foreign editions- Saraband, Ingmar Bergman, Swedish edition
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The Dougie Jones character reminded me more of Jacques Tati or Charlie Chaplin, rolling along from scene to scene and blissfully unaware of everything around him. Also, I think Truman was just aware that a woman had been killed and when he turns over the body he looks genuinely surprised that Laura had been murdered. I would have probably ruled him out. Truman is my favorite character (alongside Cooper) and is very upstanding. It is such a shame that he and Josie didn't get a good ending in Season 2 like how Ed and Norma got one in season 3. That's one of my gripes with season 2.
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Also like you, I am a big fan of Twin Peaks. I'm one of the few to defend the much maligned second season (I genuinely enjoy the strong Nadine storyline and Andy and Dick fighting to be the father to the receptionist's child). Season 3 is also very good but it is much more "Lynchian" in tone than the first two seasons which I liked but it isn't for everyone.
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Elephant Man too is very beautiful.
