Mitchellhallock said:
Yes Stoo, there is a Sharkey.
Where is Sharkey? It's fun hearing from him. Oh, where, oh, where has that rascal gone? Oh, where, oh, where can he be?
Thanks for the extra Struzan documentary info. In one of the many Drew threads here at The Raven, someone posted a link to a video of him working on "The Mist" painting. Maybe you've already seen it? I wonder if that bit will included in the new documentary...
Anyway, it's true that the northeastern U.S. is getting hit badly this winter but I didn't know that Connecticut was "The Great White North"! That's much too far south.
robisindy said:
And lay off of Hook! You're stomping on one of my favorite movies from childhood, man!
Besides, Struzan's Hook artwork was excellent and is certainly worthy of being mentioned alongside the rest of his work.
Hook-Schmook. "Hook" sucks!
You must be younger than I because when it came out I was in my early 20s. It was garbage then and
for sure it's still garbage now.
(Please don't tell me that you like "Howard the Duck", too.) This brings me to the reason why I find listening to your Indy Opinion segment can be, sometimes, quite distressing. "Hook" rated highly as a favourite Spielberg film outside of the Indy films which almost made me sick to my stomach.
Yes, Drew's poster for "Hook" is excellent but so is all of his work. Mitch might as well have said, "Police Academy", and I still would've PUKED!
harvey7297 said:
My favorite read-along book and records:
You lucky, LUCKY b*stard. Coming from an avid "Apes" fan, I am
extremely jealous! (There is a sort-of "Planet of the Apes" thread here:
Best Planet Of The Apes sequel? should you wish to continue the conversation.)
Montana Smith said:
"So what are you, like
eight?"
In head age...mentally, YES!
That said, I'm not one who buys Indy dolls and still plays with LEGO!