Ah…well, when I thought "alien opera," Klingon wasn't exactly what I had in mind. But it figures.
Ah…well, when I thought "alien opera," Klingon wasn't exactly what I had in mind. But it figures.
I love overtly space-themed song titles like "Insterstellar Overdrive."
"Starseed" is an awesome song.
I would be more interested in alien opera than I am in human opera. Was that blue lady in The Fifth Element singing opera?
Indeed.
I am onboard.
I like Becky.
Pfeiffer or Meriwether. No perspective on Kitt (other than still photos), and Newmar dosen't click for me.
Bats aren't rodents, Dr. Meridian.
The Beware the Grey Ghost episode is so good, such a great gesture and a terrific story idea.
I respectfully disagree.
Periwinkle just won't do it for you?
She actually looks conventionally "nice" or "pretty" in that photo.
I can go with that.
I find myself fixated on the Edmund Fitzgerald, sadly to the exclusion of all the other ships/songs. I watched a documentary about it once, and man! Lake Superior can be scary.
I actually really like that Hulk film. But I understand why many people don't. In any case, the cast was excellent.
Mila was definitely problematic, but I felt that she had a few moments that were genuine. I felt bad for her somehow, in spite of how awkward she got as the film progressed.
@avclub-1fcf31aafbfce2375f45f315a5628117:disqus In contrast, for me (age 14) Poison Ivy was a huge disappointment because I didn't even find her attractive in the film. I know, Uma in tights seems like it would do the trick, but in the same way as Schumacher's Two-Face and Mr. Freeze I was hung up on the Poison Ivy…
Great interview.
While I found the book interesting, I didn't fall in love with it, so this whole scenario is not as conflicting for me as for some. The movie sure has an incredible cast…I wonder how many of them had misgivings about signing on?