Brilliant and incoherent, and that's part of why it is brilliant. It's such a departure and I never know what to expect.
Brilliant and incoherent, and that's part of why it is brilliant. It's such a departure and I never know what to expect.
I think you mean "Speaker for the Dead"
"Don't feel sorry for me, I have led a good and full life. I've loved a good man, and have been well loved in return." - Cathy Nightingale "Blink", Doctor Who
"Was she happy? In the end?" - The Doctor "End of Time pt 2"
"So, Alonso - going my way?" - Captain Jack Harkness.
only when they're alone...
"You're safe now. Pop off your shirt - quick as you like" - Oswin Oswald , "Asylum of the Daleks",Doctor Who
Arthur C Clarke's "Rendezvous with Rama", and to a lesser extent the two after that he co-wrote.
I am not sure whether to hug you or punch you in the face.
Indeed I do not. You and the rest of the commenters have convinced me that some of the symptoms/results of autism need to be treated, but I take that as wholly different from "Autism is a disease/disorder that needs to be cured"
Diabeetus :(
I see what you did there.
I'm not convinced autism is a disorder to be cured.
My point is that I have no point.
You're god-damned right they are. Wouldn't you?
Indeed - La Jetee was rough notes for Gilliam to work from, but I doubt he could have come up with the film at all had La Jetee not existed as source material.
I know that feel, bro.
Word, yo. As long as we acknowledge "La Jetee" alongside it.
Near as I can tell it's a cover of the Beatles "The Skeikh of Araby" (
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