+ Midget's entire extended family can be enjoyed.
Discuss.
Judging by the 1st quarter, i'm gonna follow the yellow brick road.
+ Midget's entire extended family can be enjoyed.
That mean ol' is bout to take Toto away
Will you be playing Dark Side of The Moon while watching The Wizard of Oz?
Look at Redzero poking up from under his rock.
You evicted him. He had no choice.
Admit it, you only created this thread so you could use the "Follow the yellow brick road" line in live action.
It loops 2 or 3 times through the movie. The only thing I really noticed is that right as the film goes from B&W to color, "Money" starts playing...
Did you miss me, bro?
I recorded Invictus last night. I'll just check that out if I get bored.
It's been a rough day, not my best effort tbh
I don't know why but I recorded "Green Mile" on TnT yesterday and have been wading thru it ever since. Why, why would I watch it cut to pieces when I have it on the shelf? It's crazy.
Pass, movie.
That tornado is pretty scary in light of recent events
The Witch is so hideous she's almost pretty. And she has a nice ass.
You'd like to mount that old granny smith apple wouldn't you.
Yeah, when she's in the black gown she got a nice displacement.
And she's probably in her early 40's then. The older the grape, the sweeter the wine.
Margaret Hamilton was in her late '30s at the time.
I saw her in an early '70s movie called The Anderson Tapes, starring Sean Connery, Dyan Cannon and a young Christopher Walken.
She did not have a nice ass in that movie. Dyan Cannon, on the other hand...
Never heard of it, tbh...worth checking out?
gd Toto is a cute dog. Flying monkeys - bish plz.
![]()
I never like watching the Wizard of Oz because it always has to end. I didn't like that as a child because it meant school the next day. It was always shown on Sunday nites. Now that feeling is ingrained.
If you like those early '70s paranoia thrillers (Three Days of the Condor, The Parallax View, etc) it's worth a look. Not in the class of those movies, but not too bad.
just wiki'd The Anderson Tapes...from the late great Sidney Lumet
"Condor" is terrific. Especially poignant is Cliff Robertson's passioned, admonition to "Condor" about oil, hunger, money & such. Words that resonate mightily 40 years later.
Three Days of the Condor was alright...haven't seen The Parallax View but I'm pretty sure that one's available for streaming.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)