I really enjoyed that turn of phrase. And I love a writer who understands the difference between prophesy and prophecy.
I really enjoyed that turn of phrase. And I love a writer who understands the difference between prophesy and prophecy.
"Gonna build a spaceship, go to the moon, salvage all the junk that's up there, bring it back, sell it."
I had to google that to remember where it's from. Was that the "This is the worst possible time you could have called!" kid?
@Scrawler2:disqus, I edited the link. It's a clip from the movie I'm Reed Fish that features Schuyler (in character) singing her song "From Where I'm Standing". It kind of made me fall in love with her.
@Scrawler2:disqus, start here (I did): http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Alison Pill would make a good anything.
Winter's Bone showed huge promise.
Indeed, and while I really liked 2 Days in Paris, her body of work is too small at this point to pronounce her "great". I'm looking forward to the 2 Days follow-up, though, and really looking forward to her Joe Strummer biopic.
Well there you go. As a New Jersey native, I'm a little ashamed that I've never seen The Sopranos. I'm gonna try, as soon as I finish the five other series I'm currently working on.
Eh, I think we make art for ourselves, and other people either get it or they don't. Don't think that just because you don't get Coppola's movies, no one does.
Agnieszka Holland? Jane Campion? Just a couple of suggestions.
I adored Lost in Translation, loved The Virgin Suicides, really liked Somewhere, and admired the audacity of Marie Antoinette while recognizing that it didn't really work that well. In short, I'm a fan.
Can we be best friends? If it helps, I bid on Kara's C-Bucs track suit when they auctioned off all that crap.
At the Italian deli I once worked at, everyone pronounced it "gobba-gool".
I'm generally bored by fight scenes, and I loathe the current close-in, chopped-to-bits style everyone uses, but yeah…the fights in Musketeers were fun (I still remember my sister and me having swordfights with empty wrapping paper tubes after watching it—probably everyone did that, right?) and also fairly harrowing.
Me too! (It works on multiple levels.)
That was my take on it as well. And I'm an empowered gay person, so everybody has to listen to me.
I love Lester's Musketeers movies so, so much. They're preposterously entertaining, and a blueprint for making an adaptation that stays remarkably true to the source material while also subverting it.
@K. Thrace: On a PC it's ALT + 601. You can type all kinds of fun stuff with the ALT keyboard! é ç ƒ ¥ ò £
@Gjetostbuster:disqus, I would prefer Lucas's. Reason one, it helps to differentiate a singular form from a plausible plural form—if you have two guys named Luca, something belonging to both of them would be the Lucas', although of course context will generally serve to make things clear.