How can I watch “Power Rangers…
Monday, June 22nd, 2009How can I watch “Power Rangers: The Movie” and “My Sister’s Keeper” on the same day and not be an alcoholic? Seriously, how?
How can I watch “Power Rangers: The Movie” and “My Sister’s Keeper” on the same day and not be an alcoholic? Seriously, how?
“My Sister’s Keeper” isn’t as bad as it looks. Instead of a shiv in the gut it’s more like a kick in the nards. #pleasequotemeonDVDcover
@topherclark As I understand it, you recently got HD TV *service*. You’ve had the actual high-definition TV set for some time. #justsayin’
Who in Portland wants to join me tomorrow night at midnight for some “Transformers” action?? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller…?
If I wrote a weekly column called Eric’s Good Movies, watching “Power Rangers: The Movie” would have been a huge waste of time.
Had to take a break on Power Rangers. Demon was giving out jars of his ooze, urging kids to throw it in their parents’ faces. Really.
About to watch the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers movie. If you don’t hear from me in 100 minutes, call 911 and tell them what I watched.
This week’s SRŪ, “Ribald for Your Pleasure,” is available for perusal. And what do you know, so is a new edition of Eric’s Time Capsule at Film.com, celebrating the 27th birthday of John Carpenter’s “The Thing.” This groundbreaking horror film spawned many sequels, including “The Item,” “The Stuff,” and “The What’s-It-Called.”
And hey, what do you also know, I forgot to pimp last week’s edition of Eric’s Ten-Year Itch at Film.com, which addressed Disney’s “Tarzan,” one of the first films I reviewed for the newspaper I worked at in those days, whatever it was called.
And hey, that’s it.
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