No contest on the biggest idiot. That would be the copper who drove right into the planter, chased the car around on foot, and then tried to shoot its tires out.
I hit replay a couple of seconds in. Thought for sure I was looking at a downed snowspeeder on Hoth. Gordon be feeling like he could take on the whole Empire his-self. . .
meh. On one hand it's like an extended DVD release. On the other, maybe now I'll try and find the time to actually see it (at a matinee). Or maybe it'll still just end up in the Netflix DVD queue. Some of us still do that. Whatever. 100 points please.
<chuckle> Make a cookbook comprised of recipes that all start with "Bigfoot" and then sell them with Bigfoot Baking Pan. OK - it was the 70's so it was good for maybe a month or so; but was probably too much work, i.e., lot's of overhead. Bet they didn't make as much money as the guy who came up with the Pet Rock
I'm just glad they qualified this as many of these (including ones I'm familiar with) don't really stand on their own, which to make a 'greatest' list should. And they left out an important corollary: "I've had it with these monkey-loving snakes on this monkey-loving plane!" The edited for television version from Snakes on a Plane. Just as good if not better than the original.
Here's the direct link FM referenced above. Good Listen. The Man Behind the Sword. Except for Red Nails, all of the original Howard Conan stories were adapted in Marvel's Savage Sword of Conan magazine. My Conan comic collection is pretty complete and of all the 'old' comic characters, Conan is the only one I've kept up with. Marvel has (finally) just relaunched Conan - Conan the Barbarian and Savage Sword of Conan and I'm enjoying them both. Crush your enemies.See them driven before you.Hear the lamentations of their women. Despite Raffaella De Laurentiis, Conan the Barbarian (1982), with Arnold Schwarzenegger is a great movie and should not be confused with any other similarly titled films.
No contest on the biggest idiot. That would be the copper who drove right into the planter, chased the car around on foot, and then tried to shoot its tires out.
And they left out an important corollary: "I've had it with these monkey-loving snakes on this monkey-loving plane!" The edited for television version from Snakes on a Plane. Just as good if not better than the original.