|
73Q Music Videos
|
Vote On Clips
|
Submit
|
Login
|
 
Random
-
Hot Videos
- Rated:
7 Days
|
30 Days
|
All Time
- Favorited:
7 Days
|
30 Days
|
All Time
- Viewed:
7 Days
|
30 Days
|
All Time
Reddit
Digg
Stumble
Facebook
Martin Landau & Jack Palance Go Hat Shopping
Desc:
The thinking man's Garbage Day. from 'Alone in the Dark' (1982).
Category:
Horror
,
Fashion
Tags:
Martin Landau
,
alone in the dark
,
hat
,
Jack Palance
Submitted:
Jimmyfranks
Date:
10/22/09
Views:
1145
Rating:
View Ratings
Register to vote for this video
People Who Liked This Video Also Liked:
The Knife
Biden says that Roosevelt was president when Great Depression started, appeared on TV
Stagger Lee
Explosion Injury Lawyer
The Evangelist (Nollywood)
Sean Connery - In My Life
Lizard squirts blood from its eye
Monkey - Opening for series 1
Sukeban Shachou Rena (Wii) Trailer
5 Second Films - Obscure Moments In History
MongoMcMichael
Nuance!
positively
He could have at least tried asking him for the hat.
Godard's Drinking Problem
What are you, some kind of asshole?
StanleyPain
This is one of the best scenes in motion picture history ever.
Also, Martin Landau and Jack Palace Go Hat Shopping is a superb idea for a sitcom. Too bad Palance is dead.
Jellyneck
I see no reason why that should be a show stopper.
cognitivedissonance
They are neither alone nor in the dark.
splatterbabble
I had an old Dodge 350 Ram just like that, same color. It was a Church Bus.
Desidiosus
Do you have a hat collection too?
James Woods
That was some skilled running-down. Also it's awesome that if that van had said CHURCH VAN on the side it would have been creepier, so you can share these stars splatterbabble.
mashedtater
church vans dont say church van silly goose.
chumbucket
they sure know how to find bargains
BillFisto
Weird. They must have cut this scene, and those characters, from Uwe Boll's remake.
Aelric
I never realized how much the young Jack Palance looked like the older Norm MacDonald.
Paracelsus
Landau
oddeye
This is how I go shopping for womens underware.
Camonk
This was his way of saying yes. Palance went to the "show-don't-tell" school of discourse.
Register or login
To Post a Comment
Video content copyright the respective clip/station owners please see hosting site for more information.
Privacy Statement