Ladyhawke 12/6 @ 8 PM ET

John Wood stare

I just wet myself.

Excuse me a moment.

Ooooooo, I get it.

The Wolf is Hauer and the Hawk is Pfeiffer.

Duh! Silly 'talos.

Hence the title. Grats.

She’s the Maltese Falcon! :eek:

Filming locations
Ladyhawke was filmed in Italy; the alpine meadow of Campo Imperatore-Abruzzo served as a prominent exterior location, while the monk scene was filmed at Rocca Calascio, a ruined fortress in top of a mountain. In the region of Emilia-Romagna, the village of Castell’Arquato in Piacenza and castle of Torrechiara in Parma (the castle of the movie) were also featured. Other Italian locations used include Soncino in the Lombardia region, Belluno in the Veneto region, and the Lazio region around Viterbo.

Thanks for pointing out my adventure in misspelling on Twitter.

Michelle Pfeiffer is hawt.

Holy Crom!!

Rutger has quite a way with words…err…swords…

Matthew Broderick was 23 when this was made. Dude barely looks 15.

That’s why I’m here. :slight_smile:

Vampire blood I tell you!!

Him and Michael J. Fox.

Wow! Hauer is an excellent horseman. That’s no stunt man.

How much bludgeon damage does a cross bow do? 1D4?

From Wikipedia:

Andrew Powell’s score has been widely criticised as “dated” in the years since the film’s release; Rob Vaux of Flipside Movie Emporium described it as the “worst soundtrack ever composed.”

I must say that I agree. :eek:

Any sword geeks? What kind does Rutger have? Claymore?

MJF apparently tapped the wrong vein, unfortunately. :frowning:

I’d say that Matthew Broderick made a good old-fashioned deal with the Devil, though. :eek:

Funny a horse would let a wolf ride him…

That was wrong and I’m sorry I laughed at that. d:

That’s the other option, but I’d feel sorry for them if that were true.

“Is it Lent again already?”

giggle :stuck_out_tongue:

“Fought like a lion.”

More like a wolf.

But not enough not to laugh at it in the first place.

Excellent. :smiley:

That’s the other option, but I’d feel sorry for them if that were true.

His punishment was to marry a woman with a face like a shoe. :eek: