RIP Leslie Nielsen.Lotta Fugitive talk in here, which only reminds me of 1998 cinematic masterpiece Wrongfully Accused
Hear he’s “Dead and Loving It”.RIP Leslie Nielsen.
Which is the better Fugitive Simpsons reference?
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I feel like Milhouse is the obvious choice but they set up behind the Homer parody is better.
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i see a clear right answer.
Paul Rudd?
Stop yelling at me, I’m agreeing with you!
Stop yelling at me, I’m agreeing with you!
I also want a bunch of upcoming stuff, but I'm $50 from a $50 gift certificate, so...I filled up a cart but managed to talk myself out of it while the site was nightmarish.
I want a few upcoming releases anyways so I'll probably just wait for October.
Yeah I've got like $200-ish to get there. My issue is a lot of what I want is still on BR (Tampopo, Grey Gardens, etc). I sold off my movies a while back but am re-buying only a very specific set of stuff, and if I were to make a purchase right now it would be a lot of stuff that probably gets upgraded to 4k eventually.I also want a bunch of upcoming stuff, but I'm $50 from a $50 gift certificate, so...
Il Sorpasso, Akira Kurosawa's Dreams, Certain Women.
Almost bought Wages of Fear! Maybe I'll do that and Sorcerer as a double-feature next time around.Went with Wages of Fear and 3 Women; had enough codes in reserve (including one for 20 bucks!) that my wallet went unscathed.
I noticed a code came in last week and, unlike the others, it expires in a year. Not sure if that'll be standard going forward, but maybe prioritize that one over the no-expiry ones!
This looks very exciting and I would like to make it a goal to watch more cinema this year moving forward. I have no idea what Criterion's shipping speed/efficiency is so if I weren't going on vacation in a week, I'd likely be getting a few. In the meantime, I will make an account based on the October mention from @ngower.24 hour sale of 50% off in-stock items
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