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Doodily.

What struck me as amusing/sad/frustrating on a first viewing is the only footage we see of anyone else coming remotely near the bears (some photographers, one of who throws a rock near a bear to attract its attention) - I was expecting Treadwell to launch into some 'protecting', at least tell them to stop and go away.

Yorda wasn't blind!
Child-like and disorientated, yes. Occasionally maddening, perhaps. But I don't think there was anything in 'Ico' that suggested she was blind.

Rest In Peace
Classically cool, and much hotter than Jack Lemmon.

I'm in England and, while I can't put my finger on why, I find him to be a hateful, weeping cist of a man. Perhaps no one single aspect of him is wholly objectionable, but the cumulative, pustulant cocktail of smarminess, poshness, MOR celeb collaborations, and looming presence somewhere in every publication or ad

Long live King Homer.

Guy from King of Kong
There's a 'This Is It' Kill Screen coming up…

You can borrow my quilt with intricate, delicate fistings.

Oh, I can never remember that… White?

I'm with vadasz and exactly. I think of the version of 'Shelter from the Storm' on 'Hard Rain' to be the definitive one (the first time a mate heard it, he thought it was The Clash), and the spite in his voice on 'Idiot Wind' (with Sara Dylan apparently watching him from the sidelines) is epic. I'm pretty sure I

I'm writing a film abuot veggie pirates. It will be rated Arrr…

No, but he TPed Bono's house. That has to count for something.

Heh, mine was Dragonlance. Someone let their garment slip off when they were in a bathing in a forest pool, and then…

God, you are always bumming fags. [posting from England]

Hooray!
And the casting is a no-brainer -

Mine:

I liked Day and Night, but Presto still absolutely slays me.

Mr. Prig, was that ATP? I took a leak next to him there. I had just seen the screening of Brown Bunny, so I didn't need to look.

Surely Suri…
… Cruise needs to start pulling her weight soon.

The Men Who Tread On The Tiger's Tail
Is it the case that Kurosawa saw 'Hidden Fortress' as an opportunity to redo some of what he had hoped to do in 'Tiger's Tail' but didn't have the time / budget / experience to first time round, or did I dream that in one of my dreams where I read things about Akira Kurosawa?