machette
A rejoint le janv. 2000
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Just like the title says. The really don't make shows like this anymore. Almost 60 years later and the Dick Van Dyke Show holds up better than most. This show is still to this day hilarious and will forever remain one of my favorites. I wasn't born when it premiered but always watched the reruns as a kid and still do. And what American male who watched this DIDNT fall in love with Mary Tyler Moore?
Wow. I just got back from seeing this and all I can say is...wow. It's been a long time since a movie creeped me out this much. If the American version was this good; I've got to see the original. The thing is; I don't know why this movie affected me the way it did. I know it's just a movie, but; damn! Definately picking this one when it comes to DVD.
I went into this very skeptical as to how 007 would hold up in the 21st Century. Boy was I pleasantly surprised! From the dark, Timothy Dalton-esque first act to the cool, suave, Sean Connerey-type second act to the goofy Roger Moore-type final act; this is Brosnans best Bond to date. It was great to see the references to the past 007 adventures(see if you can catch them all) such as the jetpack from Thunderball, the shoe in From Russia With Love, and the return of the Astin Martin. Kudos to John Cleese who takes the role of Q the gadget guru and makes it his own(R.I.P Douglass Lewelan). Not to give anything away; but, the last scene involving Miss Moneypenny is absolutely priceless.