She was also in one of the Men in Black movies.In truth, Lara Flynn Boyle's career never really took off post-Twin Peaks.
Some probably only recognize her as the clingy ex in Wayne's World.
She was also in one of the Men in Black movies.In truth, Lara Flynn Boyle's career never really took off post-Twin Peaks.
Some probably only recognize her as the clingy ex in Wayne's World.
In heaven, everything is fine.Eraserhead, 1977. Watched in honor of its deceased director David Lynch. I have no idea what that was, but I need a Graham Norton palate-cleanser, stat.
Wasn't Dreyfuss the victim of horrible bullying there, by another actor?
But what if he has good taste?If you like musicals it has its inexplicable merits.
And Serleena in Men in Black 2… and that's it? I tend to mix her up with Lena Headey for some reason.In truth, Lara Flynn Boyle's career never really took off post-Twin Peaks.
Some probably only recognize her as the clingy ex in Wayne's World.
yeah, I've seen it a couple of times actually...it's a decent little movieI saw The Age of Adaline. It's a romantic movie about a woman who doesn't age and falls in love with a man. It's hardly a groundbreaking movie but it still managed to suck me into the story.
I haven't seen this one, but props just for watching an old movie.Dance, Girl, Dance, 1933. Ladyfriend and I watched this thinking it was the 1940 version with Lucille Ball (her favorite), but the youtuber who uploaded it didn't realize it was the 1933 original and not the 1940 movie with the original name. Given that the Hays Code didn't hit until '34, this movie features a lot of risque stuff: a couple "living in sin", a man groping a woman's chest, female actresses showing much more skin than one would expect, etc.
I saw The Age of Adaline. It's a romantic movie about a woman who doesn't age and falls in love with a man. It's hardly a groundbreaking movie but it still managed to suck me into the story.