Tinky tink tonk tink.
Tinky tink tonk tink.
I've often had much the same dream…
There's so much unique, awesome film history just begging to be raided for the present, which is why it's such a shame to see the same three or four plots being rehashed over and over again every couple of weeks at the box office.
Dude, prexy's been around forever, or since the sixties at least, as a cutesy (think Variety-speak) way of shortening the word president. It's always been stupid, but teenagers have no lock on dumb slang.
It's pronounced "wah."
Jeff has also said Pierce is a hundred years old; pretty sure he's not qualified to make a diagnosis after a single conversation.
So every time you enter a woman, you get the heebie-jeebies and have to be pulled out by a team of your buddies?
Why?
Man, a lot of pussies being butthurt by one line in the review here. No space for critical independence, huh?
Fergie says she's so 3008.
I had no idea she was into the amputee stuff. Damn…
Yes, "vs." is a boxing match, "v." is a court case. Which means I want to see "Bush vs. Gore" very badly.
I'm American, and I've never seen or heard the Sigourney Weaver version. The DVDs my brother picked up at Best Buy were Attenborough through and through.
British comedian Mitch Benn does a reading of A Christmas Carol every year too; his annual podcast of the thing has become required listening for me in December. He doesn't have the Shakespearean resonance of a Stewart, but his Liverpudlian accent sounds a lot more Dickensian to me anyway.
Faux-Herzog narration? I thought they actually got Herzog for that.
Hey, the fucker who's posting the same thing on every thread looked like he was making an actual contribution this time!
Serendipitous!
I just clicked over here from the e-mail confirming that the Robert Benchley shorts are on their way to me from Warner Bros, and here they are getting namechecked in a Newswire.
I'm totally gonna use that next time I see someone misspell "bated breath." (C) ZMF, of course.
I believe that is meant as "reflections on Tracy Morgan."
God, me too. I was the only one I knew who liked them, though, which is why they disappeared: it was a viral too far for most consumers.
Fuck, I'm a giant Tolkien nerd who's composed songs in Elvish, and *I* got bored in the second half of that movie.