― chicago kevin (chicago kevin), Thursday, 18 January 2007 16:48 (nineteen years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Thursday, 18 January 2007 16:49 (nineteen years ago)
― PRKLTR (flezaffe), Thursday, 18 January 2007 16:55 (nineteen years ago)
This is really weird that you mention this, because I was walking to the train this morning and thinking "You know what, I never saw The War Room, maybe I should put that on my Netflix queue."
― jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 18 January 2007 16:59 (nineteen years ago)
― jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:01 (nineteen years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:06 (nineteen years ago)
Yeah, that sort of went without saying.
My girlfriend is kind of a political junkie, too, though, and loves Carville -- so I figured it'd be something we could watch together.
― jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:12 (nineteen years ago)
― Zwan (miccio), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:16 (nineteen years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:17 (nineteen years ago)
x-post I've seen enough of them to tell that if they finally a remake of a horror movie I haven't seen, all that means is I have to go see the original.
― Zwan (miccio), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:19 (nineteen years ago)
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:21 (nineteen years ago)
ugh. that makes my heart shrink and frown.
― chicago kevin (chicago kevin), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:21 (nineteen years ago)
"What was wrong w/ the original BLACK CHRISTMAS? Oh, yeah - not enough gore & tittays!"
"What was wrong w/ the original HITCHER? Oh, yeah - too gay!"
I hope any HALLOWEEN remake replaces the Shatner mask & jumpsuit w/ a polyurethane Q-Bert costume.
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:23 (nineteen years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:24 (nineteen years ago)
actually, I do kinda want to see that one.
― Zwan (miccio), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:24 (nineteen years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:25 (nineteen years ago)
loser
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:26 (nineteen years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:27 (nineteen years ago)
I actually liked the first half of the When A Stranger Calls remake. It's all obnoxious score and long shots in a house designed for maximum ominous shadow.
― Zwan (miccio), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:29 (nineteen years ago)
― Zwan (miccio), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:30 (nineteen years ago)
DR, but I think yr talkin about Spetters -- SOO is a jerkin-free WW2 movie. so they made at least 3 together in Holland?
God, all that horror garbage, no wonder no one watches Iranian films around here.
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:32 (nineteen years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:34 (nineteen years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:36 (nineteen years ago)
i am banning alfred from life too. and all iranian film fans.
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:37 (nineteen years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:38 (nineteen years ago)
The remake of The Hitcher strikes me as pointless.
― AllyzayEisenschefterBDawkinsFlyingSquirrelRomoCrying.jpg (allyzay), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:46 (nineteen years ago)
― AllyzayEisenschefterBDawkinsFlyingSquirrelRomoCrying.jpg (allyzay), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:47 (nineteen years ago)
― AllyzayEisenschefterBDawkinsFlyingSquirrelRomoCrying.jpg (allyzay), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:48 (nineteen years ago)
Without. "Director's cut."
I think I've seen two Iranian films? Taste of Cherry was pretty tedious (lol suicide), but The Apple was cute.
― jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:52 (nineteen years ago)
― Dr. Alicia D. Titsovich (sexyDancer), Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:57 (nineteen years ago)
― Dr. Alicia D. Titsovich (sexyDancer), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:02 (nineteen years ago)
and the shots of the plastic girl in the attic
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:05 (nineteen years ago)
plus they already kinda did remake the hitcher in that movie where the two dudes crank call the scary truck driver on a cb radio and he stalks them and mayhem ensues. i liked that one.
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:06 (nineteen years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:07 (nineteen years ago)
― ‘•’u (gear), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:07 (nineteen years ago)
[xpost]
whoa
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:08 (nineteen years ago)
― Dr. Alicia D. Titsovich (sexyDancer), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:09 (nineteen years ago)
As horror stories often do, this one started with a bump in the gathering night.
At 6:30 p.m. on May 31, 2000, Kenny Hughes had just passed Bundy in West L.A., heading east on Wilshire. A minor celebrity in skate circles, Hughes stands out in any crowd — a 6-foot-5, rail-thin African-American with a bushy Afro, whose small-town North Carolina deference belies a competitive streak which at 26 had won him a sponsorship with DC Shoes and, later, Element Skateboards. According to his police statement, riding next to him in his white 1995 Honda Accord was Aine Behan, his Irish girlfriend, whom he’d just picked up at the airport. Hughes himself was just back from Barcelona, where the skating is good, and was following three friends in the car ahead of him, looking for a motel on their way to Vegas. They made the light. He didn’t.
Locked in animated conversation, neither he nor his girlfriend noticed the 1994 black Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo approaching them from behind. It hit them at a dead stop, doing minor damage to the Honda. Hughes had the presence of mind to set the emergency brake before stepping out of his car, arms out, horizontal at his sides — wassup? — to inspect the damage. Angry, but in control, he walked back to the driver’s-side window of the car. This all took maybe 30 seconds.
“I get up to his car, and he’s slumped over the wheel, looking out the window towards me with his eyes open,” says Hughes today. “And I was probably there for a second, two seconds, and then the car just started moving.”
According to witness statements, the Jeep struck his car a second time, gradually picking up speed, until it jackknifed the Honda into oncoming traffic. Hughes’s girlfriend was still in the car and scrambled out of the moving vehicle, just as the Jeep slipped off its right bumper. No longer impeded by Kenny Hughes’ emergency brake, the Jeep’s RPMs found purchase, and suddenly it was going an estimated 35-40 miles per hour the wrong way across Wilshire, witnesses told police. It jumped the curb and obliterated a bus stop, scooping up 26-year-old Santa Monica City College English student David Roos, who was running for the safety of Q’s Billiards, located at 11835 Wilshire, immediately behind him. Taking out an outdoor patio of tables and scattering bodies — among them, 34-year-old environmental lawyer Noah Baum, there celebrating his first trial victory — the SUV continued unabated through the plate-glass windows and front doors of Q’s, stopping only after it had moved the heavy horseshoe-shaped mahogany bar, beer taps and freezer units several feet. Bar employees later said that from his vantage point on the west patio, Baum was the first to notice the careening car, and the first to recognize it as a potential threat.
Those drinking inside or watching the Knicks game on TV heard what sounded like an explosion, followed by a spray of glass, wood and dirt from a sidewalk planter. Many assumed it was an earthquake or a bomb — though bombs were not quite so plausible back in those pre-9/11 days. In statements to police, several witnesses reported the Jeep’s driver — Eric Red, then 39, the screenwriter of horror film classics The Hitcher and Near Dark 15 years before, and more recently the director of progressively lesser-known horror fare — was unconscious and slumped over in his seat. But others remember him wide awake and staring straight ahead, both before and after the impact. One of these, Jason McCourt, was pinned to the bar and began yelling at Red to back up. Bartender Donal Tavey came over the bar and onto the hood of the Jeep, then tried to help him get it into gear. “He went from ‘park’ to ‘reverse’ and back, then started screaming and shaking his head like he was a little kid,” reads Tavey’s police statement. Others told police that Red was “shouting and flailing his arms around” or “shaking hard and screaming like a lunatic.” Another bartender got Red out of the Jeep and popped it into neutral, after which the crowd managed to rock it back off the bar. Miraculously, McCourt was alive, getting off with a broken leg and fractures to his hips and pelvis. But immediately below him, Baum was crushed into a sitting position. Ann Blackburn, a nurse, examined Baum within minutes and reported he was dead at the scene, although she continued CPR until an ambulance arrived.
Rather amazingly, three retired FBI agents — Mike Wacks, Fred Ahles and Richard “Bucky” Sadler — were drinking at the southwest corner of the bar, about three feet from the point of impact. None will comment on the record today, but in his police statement, Wacks — who was once assigned to a detail investigating Carlos Marcello, the notorious New Orleans mob boss widely implicated in the Kennedy assassination — stated: “I looked at the driver after the crash and he appeared awake and alert. It was like he was just a guy in the bar. There was no look of surprise or shock on his face at all.” Sadler’s statement quotes Red as saying, “Is everybody okay? Did I hurt anybody? I didn’t mean to kill anybody.”
Still holding his car keys in his left hand, and bleeding from a small cut on his right eyebrow, Red walked a ways from the vehicle, just in time for Cassady Jeremias, one of Kenny Hughes’ friends in the car ahead of him, to see him pick up a sharp stick and begin ramming it into his chest. Interviewed recently, she remembers thinking, “Well, who’s this joker — he’s not going to kill himself with a stick jabbing himself in the chest?” Undaunted, Red picked up a broken glass off the floor, approximately two inches thick, and slashed once at his neck, cutting it deeply. According to the police report, kitchen worker Ray Garcia and several patrons wrestled him to the ground, then tied a waiter’s apron around his throat to stanch the flow of blood and covered him with a tablecloth to prevent shock. Red continued to speak, telling Wacks, “Don’t bother, I just want to die,” and Garcia, “Don’t bother with me, I’m not worth living.” Alan Levy, who was headed eastbound several cars behind Red and saw the whole thing, told police, “This looked like road rage to me.” And in a follow-up police phone call, bartender Tavey claimed he believed the collision was an intentional act.
― ‘•’u (gear), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:14 (nineteen years ago)
― Dr. Alicia D. Titsovich (sexyDancer), Thursday, 18 January 2007 18:20 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.gonemovies.com/WWW/TopFilms/Hauer/HauerFloris.jpg
A German-language Crimson Pirate?
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Thursday, 18 January 2007 20:05 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.rutgerhauer.org/submenues/picgalleries.php
― elmo argonaut (allocryptic), Thursday, 18 January 2007 20:15 (nineteen years ago)
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 January 2007 20:18 (nineteen years ago)
― elmo argonaut (allocryptic), Thursday, 18 January 2007 20:20 (nineteen years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 January 2007 20:22 (nineteen years ago)
Wrong and wronger.
― Eric H. (Eric H.), Friday, 19 January 2007 02:04 (nineteen years ago)
― Eric H. (Eric H.), Friday, 19 January 2007 02:05 (nineteen years ago)