Tylerdurden389
Tylerdurden389 t1_je8sj5l wrote
"Just look out there. Quiet. Hardly a man moving. Roy? ROY!!"
Tylerdurden389 t1_jdwlxq2 wrote
Jim Hopper/David Harbour, season 3 of Stranger Things. I genuinely like how the shirt has a suit jacket style collar.
Tylerdurden389 t1_jcbs8ro wrote
Reply to comment by DaveOJ12 in TIL that Prince is credited for “discovering” Carmen Electra when she began her career as a singer after moving to Minneapolis where they met and he produced her self-titled debut studio album, released in 1993. by puzzledplatypus
It's at the beginning when she's playing the Drew Barrymore part from "Scream" and she's home alone talking to the killer on the phone.
Tylerdurden389 t1_jcboee9 wrote
Reply to TIL that Prince is credited for “discovering” Carmen Electra when she began her career as a singer after moving to Minneapolis where they met and he produced her self-titled debut studio album, released in 1993. by puzzledplatypus
I actually learned about her and prince from the beginning of "Scary Movie". The movie sets it up making the audience thinking she's talking about Dennis Rodman (they were dating at the time), only for the light to turn on and a prince impersonator is tied to a chair screaming for help lol.
Tylerdurden389 t1_jbcou3y wrote
Between being single for way too long and the pandemic making it more dangerous to shop, bread ain't even the half of it. My freezer has more food in it than my fridge does. Put milk in Mason jars too. Individually wrap your Steaks when you buy a pack of more than 3 of them, and take them out as needed.
Tylerdurden389 t1_jabk3tr wrote
Reply to What movie do you quote the most ? by I_serve_Anubis
Can't think of one in particular, but Arnold is definitely the most quoted actor in the household. Too many to list. I grew up on his movies thanks to my dad being a fan as well.
Tylerdurden389 t1_j6lnhen wrote
Reply to comment by --NotTheMessiah-- in If your favorite movie was titled the way Finding Nemo, Driving Miss Daisy and Saving Private Ryan is titled, what would it be called? by Gobbleygoo
Saving Sarah Connor
Tylerdurden389 t1_j6lnd01 wrote
I get a little chocked up at the end of First Blood and a particular scene in Rocky 3 when Stallone cries. Heck, even the new directors cut of Rocky 4 has a new scene where Sly let's loose (and it should've stayed in, imo).
Tylerdurden389 t1_j58lqff wrote
Reply to comment by ClittyMcPenis in Whiting, Hussey, "Romeo and Juliet" 1968 by GoldenChinchilla
The boys definitely peaked, though I'm sure some of the girls peeked too.
Tylerdurden389 t1_iybx7wy wrote
Reply to What is a movie that you love that you think everyone else, quite justifiably, hates? by Nossirom
A lot of people hate "Stayin' Alive", the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever", but I think it has a particular tone and style that I absolutely love (especially the soundtrack, which was done by...you guessed it, Frank Stallone).
Tylerdurden389 t1_iybx1os wrote
Reply to comment by Bellbivdavoe in What is a movie that you love that you think everyone else, quite justifiably, hates? by Nossirom
A lot of 80s kids still love that flick.
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Reply to Bullet Train is a fun movie! by [deleted]
Seen it twice already. Absolutely loved it. Reminded me of tarentino and Guy Ritchie movies.
Tylerdurden389 t1_je8v6hp wrote
Reply to TIL that William Daniels, famous for playing Mr. Feeney on "Boy Meets World," has been married to to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 71 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of today. by arrogant_ambassador
This dude absolutely steals the show in a criminally underrated 80s comedy called "Blind Date." He hates his son (played by John Laroquette) and belittles him at every chance he can. Perfect deadpan humor.