nope. it's from (the vastly inferior) Godspell.
nope. it's from (the vastly inferior) Godspell.
The day I read on wikipedia that Jonesy survived and was not only married to Libby and raising their son but playing major league baseball again, was the day I stopped caring if anything else about Carnivale was ever made again.
That was the one thing I really needed closure on.
..and I'm pretty sure I cried. Or at…
Which sadly made more sense than that fucking alien-squid-monster.
Part Two of what I have never understood about Dora Mae's death.
The lynching.
A rather elaborate way to kill someone - lots of steps involved.
Wouldn't have strangling, or something less involved than a full on lynching, been enough?
…. Europe doesn't have … Netflix? How do they stream movies and entire runs of TV shows?? WHAT DO THEY DO WITH THEIR TIME????
George of the Jungle.
He is more likable in George of the Jungle because he is walking Sex.
Seriously. Look at his torso in that movie and then tell me that you honestly don't find him beautiful.
But what's really bothering me about it is that the miners don't seem to have emotions, so could they even still have morals?
That's what doesn't make much sense - are they able to distinguish between right and wrong?
Grab girl from stage and (presumably sexually) assault her = fine.
Take your clothes off for a living =…
Part One of what I have never understood about Dora Mae's death:
the "Harlot" brand.
Now are we meant to believe that the miners, who had earlier seemed willing (as much as they're capable of) to be the audience for the cooch show, are super-conservative morally and feel they should punish the wicked?
OR
Are we supposed…
Re: The Chatterleys
That's EXACTLY where my mind went too!
Which would be an awfully sad fate for Matthew. I seem to remember Lord Chatterley as being just a horrible shell of a person, post-injury - cynical enough to push his wife into an affair, but then still be full of self-righteous anger when she wants to leave…
Fair enough, but I highly doubt that book-Peter understands the implications of the kiss as Wendy does. Movie-Peter DEFINITELY knows what that kiss means.
I'm TOO excited about all of this love for the 2003 Peter Pan.
Because I genuinely love it.
And Jason Isaacs made me attracted to Captain Hook, which really threw my whole psyche into a whirl because Hook WAS "Evil" personified to me.
But then I wanted to do him.
Genuinely good? Emphatic YES.
Does anyone know if the 2002 City Center Encores production of Carnival! starring Anne Hathaway and Brian Stokes Mitchell, with puppets by The Jim Henson Company, is available anywhere besides the NY Library Billy Rose Theatre Archives?
We can make him tall or / we can make him not-so-tall / snowman!
Thanks for this, guys.
Also his coming in second as being "a shock value".
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Nvr4gt!
I thought she was a charming Tinkerbell in the 2003 live-action Peter Pan.
David Gilmour was so attractive, I sometimes forget that he's a really amazing guitarist and just figure he's there for the sex appeal.
I always wanted to be Red Ranger at recess.
Sometimes I had to settle for Yellow Ranger.
Screw Pink though. That bitch was whiny.