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His Cognizance Prolocutor Quet
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WoD=/=D&D but WW=Ghost pun?

But her body gives off strong sexual signals!

In The Mindscape Of Alan Moore, Moore himself reads some of Rorschach's opening narration, and it sounds like fucking Jack the Ripper—focused, inhuman and terrifying. To me the narration in Snyder's movie comes across as you describe, like a parody, and impossible to take seriously; I suspect that may be the point.

"Dear Sally, your last letter really wounded my heart."

I think Brock referred to G.R. as a "civilian" because G.R.'s not a member of the Office of Secret Intelligence.

"Sunsational" according to the end credits.

Huzzah! To quote Prince Thun, my envy is "without measure." Please excuse me while I fall on my sword…

… And this ham gum is all bones!

Impossibook!

Has anybody mentioned Diane Franklin as the French girl from Better Off Dead? I guess I would've been 13 or so at the time. I remember her as a guest on an episode of Charles in Charge too, along with talk of her sturdy, child-bearing hips. Still haven't seen that movie where she's naked.

CineCraft - isn't that how every filmmaker uses Nazis?

Looks like a Harry Potter torso for Bond, like it.

Ah, wood: nature's metal.

Since I have the Korean knock-off of the Criterion set, I watched this (for the first time). It was a lot of fun. Replete with symbolism, some shots reminding me of tarot cards. Clever special effects. The Poet character (the guy sleazing his way up to the statue) has an amusing physical presence, and looks like a

This question is directly addressed in Gene Wolfe's The Wizard Knight books, in some detail.

Last time I watched Princess Mononoke it was in black & white (I fiddled with the tv settings)—it had a satisfying, samurai flick-from-the-'60s feel.

I'm pretty sure naked Zhaan is a body double, because I'm pretty sure that's a man in blue paint.