Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
It's great
I'm having my granddaughter over this weekend, that'll be our movie
debeda wrote:
I'm having my granddaughter over this weekend, that'll be our movie
If you still haven't seen "Instant Family", it is also great...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
If you still haven't seen "Instant Family", it is also great...
I actually rented it........and never watched it
I did return it, when I was charged $34
debeda wrote:
I actually rented it........and never watched it
It's so good... Made me laugh, cry, shout in anger, and smile... Great show...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Maybe we'll watch 2 movies.
debeda wrote:
Maybe we'll watch 2 movies.
With popcorn...
"Fifth element" should be first...
"instant family" will calm her down afterwards
maximus
Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
I watched a "how they made it" on this movie. Milla Jovovich nicknamed the alien warriors "the dog boys". She and , I think, the writer, spoke that language she used in the movie in between takes on the set. It was not gibberish but was an actual created language. She and the writer got so familiar with it, that her ease of speaking it in the movie was the result. The two actually communicated in this language.
The older priest, Ian Holm, played the android in The Alien, and Bilbo Baggins in Lord of the Rings.
Brion James of Bladerunner fame as Leon, one of four replicants, and was the bad guy in Southern Comfort. His role in The Fifth Element is the only comedic role I've ever seen him play. He is usually the bad guy.
And of course, Luke Perry does a cameo at the beginning.
thought you might want to know....
maximus wrote:
I watched a "how they made it" on this movie. Milla Jovovich nicknamed the alien warriors "the dog boys". She and , I think, the writer, spoke that language she used in the movie in between takes on the set. It was not gibberish but was an actual created language. She and the writer got so familiar with it, that her ease of speaking it in the movie was the result. The two actually communicated in this language.
The older priest, Ian Holm, played the android in The Alien, and Bilbo Baggins in Lord of the Rings.
Brion James of Bladerunner fame as Leon, one of four replicants, and was the bad guy in Southern Comfort. His role in The Fifth Element is the only comedic role I've ever seen him play. He is usually the bad guy.
And of course, Luke Perry does a cameo at the beginning.
thought you might want to know....
I watched a "how they made it" on this m... (
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Cool. I cant wait to see the movie
maximus wrote:
I watched a "how they made it" on this movie. Milla Jovovich nicknamed the alien warriors "the dog boys". She and , I think, the writer, spoke that language she used in the movie in between takes on the set. It was not gibberish but was an actual created language. She and the writer got so familiar with it, that her ease of speaking it in the movie was the result. The two actually communicated in this language.
The older priest, Ian Holm, played the android in The Alien, and Bilbo Baggins in Lord of the Rings.
Brion James of Bladerunner fame as Leon, one of four replicants, and was the bad guy in Southern Comfort. His role in The Fifth Element is the only comedic role I've ever seen him play. He is usually the bad guy.
And of course, Luke Perry does a cameo at the beginning.
thought you might want to know....
I watched a "how they made it" on this m... (
show quote)
Amen! I love it that folks add to posts like this. My Siamese is demanding my attention which makes it hard to type.sady...he knows what the fknnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.keyboard is for
(I put him outside the office but now hair is everywhere)
I'd also like to add Luke Perry was in the movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer...which was pretty damn good surprisingly, as was the series.
debeda wrote:
Cool. I cant wait to see the movie
I'll post my top 10 in another thread but this is one of them.
BigMike wrote:
Amen! I love it that folks add to posts like this. My Siamese is demanding my attention which makes it hard to type.sady...he knows what the fknnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.keyboard is for
(I put him outside the office but now hair is everywhere)
I'd also like to add Luke Perry was in the movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer...which was pretty damn good surprisingly, as was the series.
I really enjoyed the show Buffy the Vampire slayer. My two youngest were teens then, we'd have take out of some kind every Tuesday and watch it together. Very funny show, and it served to break up the week
BigMike wrote:
I'll post my top 10 in another thread but this is one of them.
I liked the movie "Lost Boys" too. Kind of a sleeper, but good. Plus the older brother looked just like Jim Morrison
The new one or the original?
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