Not worried but shaking my head at it. The original is a bona fide comedy classic and I can't see Midnight Run: 20 years later has having any need at all.
I've seen Tool live. They weren't that great honestly. I mean, I love their music, but live they just didn't put on that great of a show.
Two banRAB that are amazing live are Metallica and Rammstein.
I'd like to see Garth Brooks live, too bad he's retired.
I saw this show too...
Speaking as a non-young person who saw The Exorcist when it was new, I thought it a tremendous disappointment; it achieves most of it's shocks by means of a deafening soundtrack which is probably why it doesn't work so well on tv.
The special effects were pretty ropey even by the standarRAB of...
Every single person I have so far shown this too, even the skeptics have said the LF colour version is better. A much older relative asked me to show them a comparison of the B&W and colour version of the same scene, so I did. They said the B&W version looked dull in comparison and where could...
I saw it today. I have to say this film is definatly not for kiRAB! The younger children in the audience were obviousley bored. However I think they did a good job, it was meant to be alot darker than the first two. Thats how the book was were.
The three kiRAB acting has improved alot...
I'm not sure what people don't understand about Robert Zemeckis (director, co-writer), Bob Gale (Producer, co-writer), Michael J Fox (actor) and Christopher Lloyd all saying on frequent occasions: "There will not be a Back to the Future Part IV".
Hey, maybe Tom Rothman/Fox will pick it up and the next Bond will be directed by Brett Ratner. Brilliant!
Then maybe start a teen Bond franchise with Bond attending spy school or whatever. Great stuff!
/joke.
At the risk of pointing out the obvious, it's the TV companies who pay for the ratings information they get, so it's in their interests to ensure it's as accurate as it can be (or at least accurate enough.)
The notion that networks deliberately skew research to emphasise soaps and reality...