The blood-curdling fear will moove you.
'Touched'
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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They have a whey with death.
A movie that will make your insides churn
Sometimes I really regret hitting the post button.
Anyone else remember Bessie the Hellcow?
And there was also Apocalypse Cow...
Sometimes I really regret hitting the post button.
Hee. Not a fan of puns?
We're watching Peter's Friends on cable and it's all very 80s and Big Chill Knockoff. Still, it's got Fry and Laurie and Kenneth & Emma and (surprisingly) a young Imelda Staunton. More surprisingly, she's got a great singing voice.
Peter's Friends was where I first encountered Staunton, and then Sense and Sensibility, with Laurie again. She seemed always to play the child-absorbed mum, until HP.
I just watched The Namesake and it left me a sobbing mess.
Also, I feel I have another reason to dislike John York's partner as she cheated on Gogol. (That bitch.)
More surprisingly, she's got a great singing voice.
I first saw her in the National Theatre production of "Guys and Dolls" in the early 1980s. Bob Hoskins was Nathan Detroit, Julia MacKenzie was Miss Adelaide and Imelda was the smallest of the Hot Box girls. I sat in one of the front rows and caught a piece of somebody's costume as they stripped it off.
I've seen some great musical theatre since then, but nothing that can really top that.