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Top Ten Stoner Films

Siskel & Ebert Review 'RoboCop'

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'gene siskel, roger ebert, peter weller, paul verhoeven' to 'peter weller, paul verhoeven, Robocop, Snow White, Withnail And I' - edited by chingalera

Siskel & Ebert Review 'RoboCop'

chingalera says...

Only one more month till Peter Weller's 65th Birthday!!

*edit: Replaced with entire episode, 3 films critiqued are: Robocop, Snow White, Withnail And I.

The Mouth Of Sauron

Comparing "What a Piece of Work is a Man" from Hamlet

Deano says...

And here's the list of the scenes;

Sir Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Hide and Q" - 1987)
Jeff Daniels (Gettysburg - 1993)
Iain Glen (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead - 1990)
Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French (Coraline - 2009)
Frank Grimes (Britannia Hospital - 1982)
Robin Atkin Downes (Babylon 5 - "The Paragon of Animals" - 1998)
Richard E. Grant (Withnail & I - 1986)
Mitchell Ryan (Grosse Pointe Blank)

Vin Diesel Swallows Helium, Hilarity Ensues

Vin Diesel Swallows Helium, Hilarity Ensues

Vin Diesel Swallows Helium, Hilarity Ensues

The Bechdel Test for Women in Movies

Deano says...

Whatshisface in Fight Club is nameless I think and in one of the best films ever, Withnail and I, "I" played by Paul McGann has no name.
Then there are nameless narrators/protagonists in books as well though I can't think of an example right now.

>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:

>> ^shuac:
Her's are just a list of seemingly-relevant points that rely on their simplicity. Who's to say having a character name is always a good thing? So what if women don't talk to one another in a film? Why is that such a good thing? Why is that the measuring stick? And so what if women talk about a man in a film. Perhaps that's what the story is about.
The lines she's drawn are very arbitrary.

Ugh, do you really need this explained?
What major/driving character is nameless in a film or novel?

Elton John Improvises a Song Using Instructions for an Oven

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