Another lazy day...
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Not quite the Neverending Story
I mentioned a couple of weeks back that I was playing The Longest Journey - an entry of that oft-neglected genre of computer games, the…
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Random media ramblings...
SomethingAwful has a bunch of B-Movie-style poster spoofs which are well worth a look. Page 8 has the HP one, most of the rest are pretty good…
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Movie misdirection...
And the "totally misleading trailer of the week" award goes to Bridge to Terabithia. Given the current cinematic drought, I was happy to catch a…
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Not quite the Neverending Story
I mentioned a couple of weeks back that I was playing The Longest Journey - an entry of that oft-neglected genre of computer games, the…
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Random media ramblings...
SomethingAwful has a bunch of B-Movie-style poster spoofs which are well worth a look. Page 8 has the HP one, most of the rest are pretty good…
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Movie misdirection...
And the "totally misleading trailer of the week" award goes to Bridge to Terabithia. Given the current cinematic drought, I was happy to catch a…
Re: War, Games, what is it good for? Quite a lot, actually
October 7 2002, 01:41:38 UTC 18 years ago
Personally I identified not with Broderick's sassy kid but with the reclusive Falken. And I was eight.
Chris, I have a VHS copy; the DVD doesn't seem to have any extras. Next time you visit London, how about a
nice game of chesssuitably themed partay? For added authenticity, WW3 might well have started in real life...Re: War, Games, what is it good for? Quite a lot, actually
October 7 2002, 09:30:20 UTC 18 years ago
I ain't no stalker. It just happens that those two DVDs are recent acquisitions (possibly from the same special offer). The only other movie involving Mr. Broderick which I have any interest in acquiring would be "The Lion King" (if/when Disney finally get around to putting out the DVD).
The DVD does actually have some extras - a commentary by the writers and director, oh and the trailer. On the downside, it's letterboxed rather than anamorphic widescreen.
In the jungle, the mighty jungle
Anonymous
October 7 2002, 11:18:58 UTC 18 years ago
(By coincidence I bought TLK on video at a car boot sale yesterday, and watched it for the first time since 1994. Whee.)
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
October 7 2002, 11:54:22 UTC 18 years ago
Re: The Lion Sleeps Tonight
October 8 2002, 01:36:07 UTC 18 years ago
Lookie, I remembered my LiveJournal password! Hurrah for me.
Re: The Lion Sleeps Tonight
October 8 2002, 01:58:35 UTC 18 years ago