And there's still an invisible mouse running around that lab somewhere.
And there's still an invisible mouse running around that lab somewhere.
A thousand times yes to this.
(a 'like' was not enough!)
Every bit as poignant and short-story-like as the pellet gun.
This is the first time that I noticed he seems to have turned exactly one page. Is he looking at a blank page and imagining the ideal butt? Is he signing the book? Is he reading the foreword, "Concerning Big Butts." or the dedications "For my wife's butt, and all the other butts that have provided assistance and…
Whit's still da man!
(the above is not a joke, per se, but it's something that one can utter.)
and how!
He writes for The Looney Tunes show? Can I use this as an excuse to hate on The Looney Tunes Show? I don't like to see my old beloved characters making jokes about online dating and hot yoga. They forced them all into some mediocre sitcom that might as well star humans. Bah!
If someone greets him with "Hey, Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich!" is he allowed to respond with "Yes?" or would that be a legal gotcha?
Stuck in a town they can't leave. And, of course, this was supposed to originally air last week. A bit closer to Groundhog Day.
Poor Scott. He'll grow out of it. When I was 20, I spent four months in a village in Sulawesi. When I came back, I'm pretty sure most of my sentences started with "When I was in Indonesia…" I'm sure most of my friends wanted to stab me with bamboo sticks.
I was waiting for someone else to chime in with the answer! But I guess it's been 15 hrs.
I loved how one of the biggest laughs in Up in the Air actually started life as an Onion coffee mug.
"I.. don't.. want you to." That works!
note: March is supposed to be going from appearing as a reflection to appearing solid, not stepping through the glass. So that's the 'shot seemed weirdly flat' rationale. However, this didn't read very well. They probably needed to do some kind of fancy swoopy-around-the-glass camera shot to drive that distinction…
I agree. It didn't look that way at all.
Oop. And the end credits, too. So it's all official.
Hi again, me with the benefit of reading the shooting script. Apparently, what the Observer did was materialize from the reflection, as opposed to stepping through the glass. Which is interesting, as Peter was all about the appearing-in-reflective-surfaces thing back in his incorporeal stage.
I think comparing what Alan Moore does with The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen with what DC is doing with the Watchmen prequels is kind of apples and oranges. I mean, how many times have we seen the character of Dracula being used? No ever ever says, "They're ripping off Bram Stoker! How opportunistic!"
@intangible_fancy:disqus The 'vagenda' line did happen.
According to the shooting script, his name is 'March'.