It’s day six of the Decades Blogathon, hosted by myself and the inimitable Tom from Digital Shortbread! The blogathon focuses on movies that were released in the fifth year of the decade. Tom and are running different entries each day; and this one comes from Louis at The Cinematic Frontier. Louis’ thoughts and musings on the world of film make for fun and informative reading so why not do yourself a favour and head over there after checking out his review!
Thirty years ago, a film was released by Warner Bros. that would become an important milestone in the careers of three individuals.
For Paul Reubens, it would mark the big screen debut of his character Pee-Wee Herman; for Tim Burton, it would mark his feature film directing debut; while for Danny Elfman, it would mark the creation of his first Hollywood film score.
To say that Pee-Wee’s Big…
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I love Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure!!!!!! Okay, I think I’ve commented on this review three times now? 🙂
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Hah! I love the enthusiasm Cutey Mutey!!!!! Notice how this is pretty much the first comment I’ve made on any of these entries. So f**king behind over here. . .gah.
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Lol. I understand… I really doubt I will EVER do a blogathon again. They’re loads of work! You seem to be doing great so far, though. 🙂
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Lazy bum. . . . 😉
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Did you just call me a lazy bum?! Hahaha! Only YOU could get away with that, Tom! 😉
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I know. I love pushing my luck. 😀
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You’re lucky I like you! 🙂
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