I'm pretty sure Judy Dench's award for her role in Shakespeare In Love had the least screen time. Not sure how many minutes she was there, but I thought it was less than 16 for sure.
And as much as I liked Gene Siskel's personality, the guy had a skewed eye for film. The year of Pulp Fiction, he named Babe: Pig In The City as the film of the year.
I don't know what might be in Revolutionary Rolls, but I'll take them any day over the movie, which just looks like the worst story ever. I can't even stand to watch the trailer, but here it is.
Yeah, Rhiannon...according to many informative e-mails I have been getting, women want to stare at a huge bulge that I can have if I buy their product.
Scotlass, what I was referring to is the crackdown on Redlining, described here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlining and what was threatened was lawsuits if certain lenders didn't loosen their belts for "No-Doc" loans and Zero Down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_dqDB4ZcHU&feature=related
Yeah, I've been on that bridge (it's actually in Washington, not Oregon) and have wondered if it got a lot of bungee jumpers.
"No, I'm a frayed knot."
And as much as I liked Gene Siskel's personality, the guy had a skewed eye for film. The year of Pulp Fiction, he named Babe: Pig In The City as the film of the year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-4pYA7zC1I
and what was threatened was lawsuits if certain lenders didn't loosen their belts for "No-Doc" loans and Zero Down.
In my town, it was a major factor.
Please, dude. Stay off my side.