stenno:
Russ Meyer films are great smile Especially in colour tongue
super:
Cheers. You definitely getting a Beastie Boys ticket?
sticks:
The Swarm is the king of disaster movies. Mainly because it features Michael Caine shouting at bees, and so many continuity errors it makes you feel like you're going through some kind of time phenomenon like that one episode of Futurama with the Harlem Globetrotters.
nixie_____:
I've not seen 28 Weeks Later, and after seeing the trailer and reading the reviews, I'm not sure if I want to. I am however eagerly awaiting the release of Grindhouse EL SUICIDO LOCO
pariah:
Mostly because I'm pretty boring, and I'm usually the person wielding the camera, so not many pictures exist of myself. SO! I post pictures of my dogs instead. biggrin
I was wanting to see 28 weeks later, but after hearing reviews from friends, I'm not quite sure anymore. Eh. Congrats on the work thing! smile
bazookajoe:
Disaster movies were massive in the 70's, rotten plots but packed full of stars, remember the golden rule, the bigger the star the greater thier survival chances.

As for all those fragile Earth programmes, its all being monitored were begging to be invaded!

Andrew
nnubeh:
don't get me wrong, i do love lindsay in her 'mean girls' era (before she "alledgedly" became a crackwhore). it's just not the best thing to be woken up by.