RIP Gene Wilder (6/11/1933-8/29/2016) · 8:03pm Aug 29th, 2016
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams."
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams."
Adding to the list of beloved celebrities that have died during 2016. Gene Wilder.
From Alzheimer's related complications. Fuck.
I really, really don't want to think about who else we might loose before this stupid year is done with. And fuck Alzheimer's in particular! I'm not sure there's a single condition or malady that I loathe more than that stupid disease.
*sighs*
There are few celebrities that I feel genuine heartbreak over when they pass, and many have gone this year. Yesterday, we lost another one. My heart aches from knowing this man is no longer in the world. I will always, always cherish his movies and his words. How he taught me that a little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. That we are music makers and dreamers of dreams. That the only thing that should concern us is the preservation of life. And of course that you should
The movie that launched Mel Brooks' career, and one of his most popular, The Producers is a classic of American comedy.
I had the special fortune of watching this movie on the big screen, thanks to a special event at one of the movie theaters in Bristol, Tennessee. Every month they show a classic movie, and for the month of June it was The Producers. My dad and I made an evening to drive out and catch a showing, and had a grand time. XD
A pill, capable of permanently raising your IQ by 20%, comes into your possession. You only have a few minutes to eat it. After that, it will evaporate.
You are absolutely sure that there are no side effects and that the pill will do exactly what it's supposed to do if you swallow it—It would increase your IQ for life.
Choose:
- Throw the pill away. —> proceed to 1.
- Eat the pill. —> proceed to 2.
SIDE NOTE: The scene in question takes place during the 15th episode of the 6th season of The Next Generation.
Today I was at a thrift store. I'm not quite sure why I was there. It just seemed to be that I ended up there. Anyway, I was going through the pants looking for loose change when all of a sudden I saw a man. He was wearing a shirt that said Nantucket's Finest.
I asked him if he was the man from Nantucket. He told me he was. I asked him if what I'd heard about him was true. It was then he looked down sighed a little sadly and walked away.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another post.
Today, following my review of "Star Trek: The Original Series", as well as on "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", I have decided to give you all my lists of what my favorite and least favorite episodes of the former show were.
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This is your all-around pleasant film, TV show, and episode reporter once again here with another film review.
And today, following my completion of reviewing "Star Trek: The Original Series", I'll be giving you all my first analysis on a Star Trek feature film by reviewing "Star Trek: The Motion Picture".
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Today, I'll be giving you all my 21st TV show analysis by doing my take of "Star Trek: The Original Series".
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Normally, I'd create reviews on stuff to give in-depth thoughts on them. Today, though, I decided to do something different by merely revealing that I have a new favorite episode of "Star Trek: The Original Series":
"The Changeling" (Season 2, Episode 3)
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here once again with another film review.
And today, I'll be making my second review on an animated film by Dreamworks by reviewing "Antz".