Kudos for not saying "firsties." Today, you became a man. Even if you were originally a woman. or you were already a man. Because that's just what happens when you refrain from meaningless frivolity.
Kudos for not saying "firsties." Today, you became a man. Even if you were originally a woman. or you were already a man. Because that's just what happens when you refrain from meaningless frivolity.
Good interview, but
I kept waiting for a question about the official correct spelling of "D'oh,' "Doh" or whatever. He sees it in the script enough, he must know how it is spelled. I need it for the reference work I am compiling.
Yes, it is a diet pill. Watch out for those side effects, and wear dark-colored pants the first few days.
So, I shouldn't bring my autographed copy of the Oddyssey?
Maybe because your handle got screened and you're inherently offensive? Dunno, just sayin'.
I've been part of non-crazy organized religion all my life (well, except when things got kinda crazy for about a year and a half in middle school). It's useful and refreshing to remind people that most of us are not afraid to think. We're just not as loud as the vocal minority, who yell about everything to drown out…
Yes, and Pullman doesn't even say it very persuasively.
Drugs? Oooh! Which ones?
We got it over here in Houstopolis. Maybe you ought to try living in the big city. ;P
Me, too!
I can copy and paste from IMDB, but I'm not going to suggest a different year just to prove it.
Did you watch the same movie I did? Reminds me of that episode of Friends, where we learn that Phoebe thought of "Old Yeller" as a happy film, because her Mom always turned it off before the end.
Ringo was the only Beatle to be the "Conductor" on "Shining Time Station." Of course, when Ringo's wit was too dry for a children's show, they brought in George Carlin to do the really difficult humor bits.
Wow, okay. I didn't even know there WAS a distinction between "trailer" and "teaser." I learn so much here.
I always kinda thought
The series would have been more popular if they used, y'know, ATTRACTIVE women to play the key roles. I've never understood why they didn't. Maybe it would have made sense if I ever watched more than part of one episode.
Quibbling
Actually, there is at least ONE scene from the Ratatouille trailer that made it into the movie: when the rat is walking down the street and casually waves to a cyclist, who then face-plants into the rear end of a parked car.
"Lemme hear a WHO!"
Depends on which camp you're in. If you were assigned an even number, then you are required to sneer at Con-air. If you are odd, then you are required to defend Con-air with your lives, your fortune, and you're sacred honor. People with no opinions at all are required to read the Onion and avert their eyes from…
Wait, there's sexism in this post? Perhaps I could see it, if we had 50 or more commenters to elucidate.
Ohh, that's a real dilemma. Gimme a moment to think about it . . .
Shizaquawn raises a valid point. So if the characters are largely developed through improv, then the character depth (or lack thereof) could conceivably be attributed to the ability of the actors themselves. Is it possible that KH's character is less substantial, simply because KH's talent is less substantial? …