What happened to us, Kodos?
What happened to us, Kodos?
I think Peabody just had a unique, kind of snooty distinguished voice, not an English accent.
The man was the reason I finished a book series, and he played accordion on one of my favorite Magnetic Fields songs. I think I will check out a bunch of these for Valentine's Day. Regardless of whether I should avoid them or not.
Will Smith was in Anchorman 2, and I didn't know about it until I saw him on screen. Maybe it's so people aren't reminded of After Earth or something by seeing his name in the casting.
You are wondering all of these things make sense… When the Writer/Director's more well-known work involves Bat Nipples and a Bat Credit Card… Just wanted to remind you of that.
I'm hoping this is the 2nd coming of Jeff Lynne. He releases two albums and this? I was about half interested into this movie, but Jeff Lynne has sold me on it.
If you put more then just The five songs he's known for into a soundtrack, I'll see it. It's the worst kind of Kryptonite to have.
So, I'll concede that the…
Somehow I imagined Kelsey Grammar narrating the intro to Eldorado in my movie version. Now I can't imagine anyone but Nicholas Cage narrating it. I'm sold, let's write this shit.
It sort of sounds like Jeff Lynne's version of 'September Song' off his solo album Armchair Theatre. Great sounding song.
Fun fact: The Guy who is the voice of Roger Rabbit was the Doctor at the Sleep research center in the original "A Nightmare on Elm Street".
Your description literally reminds me of the game "Spec-Ops: The Line". I won't say why because of spoilers, but the image from that game is what is in my head from the scene you are talking about, and it's something that sounds scarier than any 'horror' movie I could watch for the Halloween season.
True Story, I have never finished Jurassic Park. I saw that movie after it came out on Home Video because I was about four of five. The scene when Wayne Knight gets eaten by that little acid spraying dinosaur scared me so much that I never went back to see it. The Lawyer on the toilet was a pretty close 2nd, and that…
"Maybe it was Utah…"
Only if they get Rick Moranis to come out of retirement to play Dark Helmet, I'm in.
Memento 2: I guess I forgot about Sammy Jenkis.
Watchmen Two: No, No, No! Stupid, Stupid!
Thumbs up for Punch Drunk Love reference, and it made me think of one scene in the movie I had forgotten: When Barry is on the phone with Georgia, the camera goes out of shot and rocks back and forth for a second. That's a mistake that the director liked and when he did another take, he hit the camera at the same time…
I do love mentioning a scene to a movie people don't regard because the movie was sort of 'meh', but A Series of the Unfortunate Events with Jim Carrey, when Carrey's Count Olaf character is introduced to the kids, he actually requests the kids to read their lines to him again, as if the children's parents' death was…
And that's why we stopped worrying and learned to love him, I take it?
By your suggestion of the movie being quieter, I can see this being, when it comes out, of course, a fanedit idea that I would pay more money to go watch. That being said, I really want to see this movie. It looks like it might be one of the better movies of the year, of about two or three movies this year I've seen…
It's actually Badfinger, mate. You weren't too far off as far as Beatles go, but I won't divulge it as to why, but my parents made the same mistake. As we watched, my parents said it was George Harrison, I immediately said, "Is this Badfinger?" to which they replied, "No."