@RayBernoties Well, here we are a couple of weeks later and it appears that all the bad guys are in Manitoba, with one in PEI. Does beg the question of why they announced this "database" in the first place. Shows "updated" as of today as well.
@paranoiacs Goddamn, nobody writes about music (and golf, of all things) like you. Substack (paid) subscription ahoy. What a line, I just about spat coffee over the keyboard: "...the hilariously Maoist-sounding โReturning Member Program" :)
@NewYorker Great review. Have waited for years to have someone address the sinister underpinnings to Anthony's "Very nice, very tasty" line from #84CharingCrossRd (years before Lecter).
@Super70sSports My favourite appalling viddy is Andrew Gold's "Never Let Her Slip Away". The risible happy-clapping with everybody trying to keep a straight face, the terrible rhymes and the overall low budget cheesiness makes it a classic of its kind :) https://t.co/HMmumtOY9o
@EvelynManl75863 Have loved @drmartens for decades, but quality/durability took a hit when production was outsourced for budgetary reasons. The best ones are still #MadeInEngland, but have a price tag to match.
@KMaximick@Dinkers759 Nice post KM. Pity the subtitles screwed up...Eric Idle's Twit was "an old Etonian" not "Italian". We Python fans of a certain age obsess about such minutae :)
@RayBernoties@AlannaKellyNews Wambaugh's 'Whitey' in "The New Centurions": "When you pull the pin, you gotta let 'er go...(could) blow up in your face..."
Oh no @JacobStolworthy...it was Martin Balsam's Mr. Green who sneezed at the end of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three", not Robert Shaw (who fried himself on the subway tracks).