Corey Seagar?
Lombard, Jr.?
Shelly Duncan?
Jeremy Pena?
Ryan Jeffers?
Hunter Goodman?
Higgy?
Skubal? (Surely you jest)
It's a long season. Given Cashman's track record, it's about to get a lot longer.
“John had no guile. He didn’t understand it when people were mean to him because he could never be mean to anybody."—Suzyn Waldman
Corey Seagar?
Lombard, Jr.?
Shelly Duncan?
Jeremy Pena?
Ryan Jeffers?
Hunter Goodman?
Higgy?
Skubal? (Surely you jest)
It's a long season. Given Cashman's track record, it's about to get a lot longer.
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Iliad and Odyssey never make a good movie. Too mythic. And what makes them great are the words. The visuals can never live up to them.
If it wasn't Nolan, I wouldn't give it a chance. But it's a great story, and he's a great filmmaker, so I'll give it a chance. At some point. Down the road.
Satyricon did ok in the theaters.
Mostly because people didn't want to admit they couldn't understand a Fellini plot.
Like a lot of them, it had no plot.
I used to like describing dinner with the in-laws as a Fellini movie - a lot of absurd unexplained characters that were not even relevant.
Colorful nonetheless.
I always loved Jason and the Argonauts. Harryhausen was great.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j9FOTwu0EEo
Rufus, you will deny any involvement with that video clip which will self-destruct in 5 seconds.
For the record, I have never been in a Turkish prison.
Damn, I thought you were the American Tourist in Midnight Express.
I was an extra in Brad Davis's next movie. He was so cooked up, I felt sorry him.
But, at the time I'd wished I knew his supplier.
Fking autocorrect. Coked not cooked! But both would be correct.
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