My husband and I love The Simpsons and have every episode on tape. We still look forward to it on Sunday nights but more often than not, by the end of the show, we're shaking our heads and wondering what the heck the writers were thinking.
I always thought of "thrillers" as being something like Silence of the Lambs, or Hitchcock movies. But Star Wars? I think they're grasping at straws.
I'd have to agree with all of those titles. I find real-life baseball boring, but I'm a sucker for sentimental sports movies.
My husband and I love The Simpsons and have every episode on tape. We still look forward to it on Sunday nights but more often than not, by the end of the show, we're shaking our heads and wondering what the heck the writers were thinking.
I always thought of "thrillers" as being something like Silence of the Lambs, or Hitchcock movies. But Star Wars? I think they're grasping at straws.
I'd have to agree with all of those titles. I find real-life baseball boring, but I'm a sucker for sentimental sports movies.