JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
Like, I don't think Gomez would be mad about you talking so much about how hot his wife is, but also I would probably get pretty good at swordplay just in case.
I feel more comfortable gently telling zGomez how hot his wife is, knowing the solemn nod I would get on return over basically any other social interaction.
i think gomez is the kind of guy who would feel like morticia can hold her own, and she can decide herself whether she wants to reject another suiter. And he would be comfortable in the knowledge that their love trumps some simpering young romantics or cheesy casanova. They both would likely enjoy vanquishing any competition by out romancing them
He would however throw down if you besmirch her honour by like insulting her or something like that
i think gomez is the kind of guy who would feel like morticia can hold her own, and she can decide herself whether she wants to reject another suiter. And he would be comfortable in the knowledge that their love trumps some simpering young romantics or cheesy casanova. They both would likely enjoy vanquishing any competition by out romancing them
He would however throw down if you besmirch her honour by like insulting her or something like that
You wouldn't even finish the insult before your sudden demise
Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
the thing about gomez is that he is a poor judge of character
if you said his wife is hot he'd laugh whether it was meant as a compliment or an implied threat
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
edited October 2020
morticia herself would know what you meant and act accordingly
(both of them know and understand that morticia is a mega babe and do not consider this statement to be an inherent challenge)
Shorty on
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
anyway the subject of a potential new live action version came up and a friend of mine suggested John C. Reilly as Fester and yeah, yes, I would like that
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knitdanIn ur baseKillin ur guysRegistered Userregular
edited October 2020
I refuse to watch the Aladdin remake but I’m struck by how much (in still photographs) Will Smith’s genie resembles John C. Reilly
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“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
anyway the subject of a potential new live action version came up and a friend of mine suggested John C. Reilly as Fester and yeah, yes, I would like that
I think there's been talk about a new TV show reboot from Tim Burton (obv)
Yeah, that's why I said that. I'd consider hatred towards women and an acceptance of violence towards women to be pretty classic features of misogyny, but I gotta admit that I have zero interest in debating the finer points of the word.
will probably do a last crusade/the rock double feature tomorrow
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I've wanted to watch the rock again for months now!
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edited October 2020
Legit good movies with Sean Connery off the top of my head -
Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger
The Man Who Would Be King
Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
The Great Train Robbery
The Name of the Rose
Highlander
The Untouchables
Last Crusade
The Hunt for Red October
Playing by Heart
The 74 Murder on the Orient Express is so fucking good, with a dynamite cast. And Red October is one of my all-time favorites, it's like cinematic comfort food to me, warm and humanistic, totally unlike what you'd expect of a movie from a Tom Clancy novel. And Conbery just talks Scots the whole way through and you don't give a fuck.
Edit: nobody has seen Playing by Heart but it's a really sweet ensemble romance that I recommend if you want some warm feelings
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astrobstrdSo full of mercy...Registered Userregular
I'll just spend all day refreshing YTMND.com in his honor.
DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
I had a dream last night that I had ended up back in the 50s and I became a successful screenwriter/director by copying movies that came out in the modern day
I got to Evil Dead 2 and they were like "under no circumstances can we release this." and I was like "but your kids are gonna love it."
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
50s Bad Boys and Bad Boys II killed tho.
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Bloods EndBlade of TyshallePunch dimensionRegistered Userregular
Legit good movies with Sean Connery off the top of my head -
Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger
The Man Who Would Be King
Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
The Great Train Robbery
The Name of the Rose
Highlander
The Untouchables
Last Crusade
The Hunt for Red October
Playing by Heart
The 74 Murder on the Orient Express is so fucking good, with a dynamite cast. And Red October is one of my all-time favorites, it's like cinematic comfort food to me, warm and humanistic, totally unlike what you'd expect of a movie from a Tom Clancy novel. And Conbery just talks Scots the whole way through and you don't give a fuck.
Edit: nobody has seen Playing by Heart but it's a really sweet ensemble romance that I recommend if you want some warm feelings
Robin and Marianne is real good too.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
The great thing is you could be talking about either and the answer is still "Yes."
I'd watch a House movie, but only if they spent the entire 180-minute runtime trying progressively more wacky and dangerous treatments against Cuddy's increasingly frantic orders , culminating with House evading a full SWAT team in the ducts of the hospital so he could shoot a blowdart full of concentrated ayahuasca into his patient's neck as a last-ditch cure.
It would end with him being dragged off in handcuffs and everybody saying "Good job, Foreman, now that we've got that maniac out of here let's get down to treating this lady's first year med-school textbook case of lupus."
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He would however throw down if you besmirch her honour by like insulting her or something like that
You wouldn't even finish the insult before your sudden demise
if you said his wife is hot he'd laugh whether it was meant as a compliment or an implied threat
(both of them know and understand that morticia is a mega babe and do not consider this statement to be an inherent challenge)
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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Zardoz
Shame about the misogyny.
This has been a Sean Connery eulogy.
I think there's been talk about a new TV show reboot from Tim Burton (obv)
The gun is good, the penis is evil!
Myself, I think I'll be punching up Great Train Robbery and Outland today.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
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Man, it wasn't just misogyny, he repeatedly and openly said it was perfectly acceptable to beat women.
The great thing is you could be talking about either and the answer is still "Yes."
I saw Entrapment in theaters
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Wishmaster is a very good movie. Wishmaster 2 is not.
Andrew Divoff is still a treasure, though.
I saw both in theaters
I don’t remember anything from LXG but I remember huge portions of Entrapment vividly
I may have seen Entrapment in theatres twice
I only saw it once, but remember it as a fun movie for what it was doing. Plus Richard Gere does an American Ninja Warrior run.
Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger
The Man Who Would Be King
Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
The Great Train Robbery
The Name of the Rose
Highlander
The Untouchables
Last Crusade
The Hunt for Red October
Playing by Heart
The 74 Murder on the Orient Express is so fucking good, with a dynamite cast. And Red October is one of my all-time favorites, it's like cinematic comfort food to me, warm and humanistic, totally unlike what you'd expect of a movie from a Tom Clancy novel. And Conbery just talks Scots the whole way through and you don't give a fuck.
Edit: nobody has seen Playing by Heart but it's a really sweet ensemble romance that I recommend if you want some warm feelings
I got to Evil Dead 2 and they were like "under no circumstances can we release this." and I was like "but your kids are gonna love it."
Robin and Marianne is real good too.
I'd watch a House movie, but only if they spent the entire 180-minute runtime trying progressively more wacky and dangerous treatments against Cuddy's increasingly frantic orders , culminating with House evading a full SWAT team in the ducts of the hospital so he could shoot a blowdart full of concentrated ayahuasca into his patient's neck as a last-ditch cure.
It would end with him being dragged off in handcuffs and everybody saying "Good job, Foreman, now that we've got that maniac out of here let's get down to treating this lady's first year med-school textbook case of lupus."