@Intelligiant2@AKBrews Another winner. They all are, practically, and I’m practically the only one who knows about them. It’s like you’re tossing gold coins down a fucking well.
@Intelligiant2@jayblackisfunny Reading your stuff, watching your vids, laughing myself silly — then looking at your view counts. Conclusion: You have obviously angered the gods. You should be MUCH better known.
Whatever you’re doing right now, it can’t be as important as watching Tessa Munro & Jonathan Mangum in the original sketch MIKE’S FINE, MRS. ACKERMAN at my YouTube channel: https://t.co/MKmWAgTnVA
@ReallyMighty@briangoff Agreed. How many good movies wouldn’t even EXIST today if the ideas had to first clear a dumb, therapeutic bar? (Studio head, to the creator of King Kong: “Tell us more about the gorilla. Did you ever KNOW a gorilla? Did you bond with a gorilla as a child?” Etc)
Hey, folks! Time to get your mirth on with an original sketch called “News At Noon" starring the always awesome Malcolm Barrett! You can find it HERE:
https://t.co/vEnm5VrlFP
Enjoy!
@GoAskCrom @jessechurch71 I’m just discovering this guy. He’s excellent, and could have easily held his own with legends like John Buscema, Jim Steranko, Gene Colan, Barry Smith, Neal Adams, etc. In other words, de La Torre is Old School. The best people are.
@JJHunsucker @phoefsutton Beatty: “Maybe that means I don’t love ‘em. Maybe it means I don’t love you, I don’t know. No one’s gonna tell me I don’t LIKE ‘em very much.”
@phoefsutton A solid noir. Duryea (in a relatively small role) is great, as usual, and even Scott — who I normally don’t love — is pretty good. FYI, though: The flick kicks off with the most ridiculous coincidence in movie history. It has to be seen to he believed.
@TJ_Tranchell@limeybastard55@CCourtneyJoyner Uh oh. Get ready for disappointment. This is not a proper adaptation of Doyle’s original novel. In fact it retains nothing from it but the title.
@RealTammyHunt It opened last night at the Beverly Hills Playhouse here in LA and was FANTASTIC. Raw, perceptive, heartbreaking — and often funny! Loved every minute. Highly recommended.
@mattprigge That fits. The movie is ultimately (SPOILER!) about a big honkin’ identity swap — about someone who isn’t who they seem to be. Along similar lines: It was filmed in often frigid temperatures during the coldest winter Fla. had seen in years. Love BH. Just a brilliant film.