I've seen it once. I didn't even remember there was a donkey, but I have a creepy suspicion there was some kind of Shrek Dance Party involved.
I've seen it once. I didn't even remember there was a donkey, but I have a creepy suspicion there was some kind of Shrek Dance Party involved.
"Audiences Decide There's No Place Like Home So Stay There"
Shut up shut up SHUT UP
Weren't we arguing over this in the Sweeny Todd thread the other week about the movie cast vs any of the stage ones?
Exactly, if his coming out letter had been some Goth Chick's Livejournal posting the internet would have been far less caring.
XTC's 'Skylarking'. Even 25 years later, I've heard nothing better. Even though sometimes 'Dear God' is on there instead of 'Mermaid Smiled'.
I'm going to cop a lot of flack for this but, I really, unironically love Adore.
Fear Agent had the set up for a great weekly sci-fi show, should anyone ever attempt one of those ever again. Never found / read the last issue though - I still have no idea how it resolved.
That's why I *hated* the Black Hole at the time, (I was eight). The robot in hell felt like God-Bothering to me. I got enough preaching at school.
Yeah, the absolute dryness of Armond's delivery was perfect, and those wry smiles sold it. Whereas the Tuna thing doesn't make laugh at all.
The timing on that 'names' line is killer.
With A-List talent like Connolly, I'm sure America will tune in in droves!
A Midnight Showing of 'Braindead' and 'Meet The Feebles'. I remember thinking I wasn't going to make it out alive. Great night.
if you type the actors name in google, it auto fills in 'Aids'.
My Dad told us not to look, so I only heard the sound of what was happening. Even now, when I'm jaded by years of Italian Zombie movies, I still cover my eyes and listen. I've never watched it, mainly because I know it will look laughable and fake, and I'd rather keep that childhood memory of absolute horror alive.
Holy shit. I *loved* that book. (41 here). Was there really a movie?
Oh, fuck you very much.
Alice In Wonderland made a shitload of money, and this probably wouldn't exist without it.
Computers simply aren't there in terms of weight and movement, so it reads as fake to me. I particularly hate this trend for computer gunwounds / blood splatter that The Walking Dead has sucked any energy out of its gun battles by using.
@avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus Yeah, 'Intermission' was another of the ones I was thinking of.