Niiiiight train… to Mundo Fiiiiine…
Niiiiight train… to Mundo Fiiiiine…
I have never seen as many walkouts from a film as I did when I saw this a few weeks ago. Probably thirty people by the halfway mark - the denizens of Milton Keynes clearly weren't ready for Crolillo.
I have never seen as many walkouts from a film as I did when I saw this a few weeks ago. Probably thirty people by the halfway mark - the denizens of Milton Keynes clearly weren't ready for Crolillo.
That's right. We have this nominal watershed at 9pm, after which swearing is more allowed. Something fairly mild like shit or bastard would be acceptable after 8pm. By 10pm, it's effing-and-jeffing all over the shop. The Always Look on the Bright Side of Life bit in the closing ceremony was probably on about 11pm here…
That's right. We have this nominal watershed at 9pm, after which swearing is more allowed. Something fairly mild like shit or bastard would be acceptable after 8pm. By 10pm, it's effing-and-jeffing all over the shop. The Always Look on the Bright Side of Life bit in the closing ceremony was probably on about 11pm here…
Brian Islam and Brucie is probably my favourite bit of Gilliam animation. Everything - the music, the conceit, the sheer brilliance of the timing - is pure gold.
Brian Islam and Brucie is probably my favourite bit of Gilliam animation. Everything - the music, the conceit, the sheer brilliance of the timing - is pure gold.
Ophuls great film version of La Ronde sensibly includes a witty, friendly and knowing on-screen narrator as a character, popping up every now and again to sing his little song and wink along with the audience. It makes La Ronde tremendous fun, and precisely the opposite of the drudge that 360 seems to be.
Ophuls great film version of La Ronde sensibly includes a witty, friendly and knowing on-screen narrator as a character, popping up every now and again to sing his little song and wink along with the audience. It makes La Ronde tremendous fun, and precisely the opposite of the drudge that 360 seems to be.
It's short for Development Patel. He's Synthesiser Patel's brother.
It's short for Development Patel. He's Synthesiser Patel's brother.
I absolutely agree. The notion of a superhero - fighting for justice and the law by ignoring the law and going around punching the people they think are naughty - is philosophically complex at best and downright bonkers at worst.
I absolutely agree. The notion of a superhero - fighting for justice and the law by ignoring the law and going around punching the people they think are naughty - is philosophically complex at best and downright bonkers at worst.
Because Batman has gadgets. He'd be able to detect the safe bits of the ice! He was hardly prancing around all over it, he just stepped out of the shadows, having planned ahead with the fiery symbol.
I haven't thought about egregious half-alien teen sitcom Out Of This World in years, but I'm sure there was an episode where Evie was desperate for tickets to see Fine Young Cannibals.
I haven't thought about egregious half-alien teen sitcom Out Of This World in years, but I'm sure there was an episode where Evie was desperate for tickets to see Fine Young Cannibals.
And wrote a song called "A Woman's Place" (ie "is in the home") which was like the License to Ill of 1976.
I suspect this is plot - the pack has no leader and everyone operating under the umbrellla of the dead werewolf (even his estranged wife) is out of sorts and angry.
I suspect this is plot - the pack has no leader and everyone operating under the umbrellla of the dead werewolf (even his estranged wife) is out of sorts and angry.
partdavid - once there's piss in it, it's yours.