Ed Wood. One of Burton's very best films and a love-letter to hopeless enthusiasm. I'm glad that Burton and writer Scott Alexander gave the film the Hollywood ending that Wood never got in real life.
Which French filmmaker? Luc Besson or Jean-Pierre Melville.
Besson, stylish without the usual Gaelic self-pretentions.
Dude, you must mean Gallic. If he was Gaelic he would be a mad Scottish islander talking in heedrum hodrum language and drinking whisky straight from a keg.
Gotta be SuperVixens.
Next: Which is the better song? Ralph McTell's 'Streets of London' or The Clash's 'London Calling?'
Besson, stylish without the usual Gaelic self-pretentions.
Dude, you must mean Gallic. If he was Gaelic he would be a mad Scottish islander talking in heedrum hodrum language and drinking whisky straight from a keg.
Gotta be SuperVixens.
My apple loggies, little droogie! Always thought it was 2 dif spellings of the same word(F-in' Yanks). Never figured you for a Uschi Digard man tho!
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
Well, Dan-no old bean, it seems that no one talks about much here, unless it pre-existed as a comic book, so I guess I'll take the next pick. By the way, I would have picked Glover too, as he seemed to be the only one of the pair that had any kind of career after DAF.
Not big on Allen(really haven't watched any of his propaganda since Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex...) but I'd probably pick Annie Hall only because Diane Keaton is pleasing to the eye.
Next: Last of the Brunnen G or Last of the Mohicans?
Last of the Mohicans. (I've never seen watched Lexx. Speaking of which, when you refer to obscure or ultra-geeky shows, JD, it would really help those of us who haven't watched the shows if you mention the titles. )
Next: 'Mainstream' Cinema or 'Arthouse' Cinema? (I will leave it to you to determine which films fit which category. I personally would pick 'Mainstream' Cinema without any hesitation, but don't let that influence you. :v)
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
I can't choose between arty and popcorn movies so I'll step aside for somebody else.
Well, I don't think that arthouse films are less 'popcorny.' Well, maybe, but they are certainly not superior. I actually chose this question because I saw an arthouse film earlier this week (Vivre sa vie) and I was reminded why I dislike certain arthouse films so much (self-indulgent, pretentious etc.. 8-))
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
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Matt Damon or Ben Affleck?
Death by Matt Damon. Hopefully it's quicker.
Kippers
or
Donner kebobs?
Donner kebob, (kebab?).
Next: Battle of the Bonds 1983. Who's the winner,Octopussy or Never Say Never Again?
Next: Which would you rather watch:
Ed Wood (sentimental Tim Burton biopic)
-or-
Plan 9 From Outer Space (An actual Ed Wood "production")
Which French filmmaker? Luc Besson or Jean-Pierre Melville.
SuperVixens
or
UltraVixens?
Dude, you must mean Gallic. If he was Gaelic he would be a mad Scottish islander talking in heedrum hodrum language and drinking whisky straight from a keg.
Gotta be SuperVixens.
Next: Which is the better song? Ralph McTell's 'Streets of London' or The Clash's 'London Calling?'
My apple loggies, little droogie! Always thought it was 2 dif spellings of the same word(F-in' Yanks). Never figured you for a Uschi Digard man tho!
The Clash
Ingrid Pitt
or
Senta Berger?
Oh how I missed out on those 70's girls. Wrong age-group.
Ingrid Pitt.
Next: Nina Simone, or Ella Fitzgerald?
Nina Simone, as Ella and her skat were hard on both the ears and eyes.
Wint
or
Kidd?
Nina Simone, as Ella and her skat were hard on both the ears and eyes.
Wint
or
Kidd?
Annie Hall or Manhattan?
Not big on Allen(really haven't watched any of his propaganda since Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex...) but I'd probably pick Annie Hall only because Diane Keaton is pleasing to the eye.
Bullitt
or
Dirty Harry?
Next: Last of the Brunnen G or Last of the Mohicans?
Next: 'Mainstream' Cinema or 'Arthouse' Cinema? (I will leave it to you to determine which films fit which category. I personally would pick 'Mainstream' Cinema without any hesitation, but don't let that influence you. :v)
I can't choose between arty and popcorn movies so I'll step aside for somebody else.
Opera
or
Folk
sheeze. this is what I'm not good at...and anything I put will have been done before, so, I apologize.
Fact or Fiction
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Next:
The Night Stalker
-or-
The X-Files
Commando Arnold
or
Terminator Arnold?
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Next: Which Spiderman?
Classic red and blue costume?
-or-
Alien black costume?
Commander Koenig
or
Captain Picard?
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Cardacions
or
Klingons?
Next:
Mr. Bean
-or-
The Black Adder
Earl Grey
or
Lady Grey
(tea)
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Who's the better Starbuck? Dirk Benedict from the 70's version of Battlestar Galactica, or Katie Sackhoff from the modern version?
Next: Which was the more entertaining James Bond film knockoff series?
Derek Flint
-or-
Matt Helm
Well, I don't think that arthouse films are less 'popcorny.' Well, maybe, but they are certainly not superior. I actually chose this question because I saw an arthouse film earlier this week (Vivre sa vie) and I was reminded why I dislike certain arthouse films so much (self-indulgent, pretentious etc.. 8-))
I'd say Derek Flint.
hmmm...
Go straight to University
or
Take a gap year? :v
If my experience is anything to go by, go straight to college...but take a year off between college and post-grad.
Next: Preferred type of watch (and no Bond Bias :v)
Analog
-or-
Digital