exorcissy72--disqus
exorcissy72
exorcissy72--disqus

I think the person really to blame is Christopher Vogler, a Disney story analyst who summarized Hero with a Thousand Faces in a seven page memo in 1985, which then was passed around Hollywood and turned into a couple of books.

It was originally intended as a low budget surreal movie — something like Terry Gilliam's Jabberwocky, but then Zemeckis got a hold of it and wanted to keep pushing his motion capture tools… and yeah…

You forgot the funeral games!

I can barely remember what I had for lunch yesterday, but I can remember most of the lyrics to the SatAM theme song. Just another weird bit of nonsense from my childhood rattling around in my brain.

Glen or Glenda? is an hour and five minutes long. Somehow it feels like it's five hours.

Yes. This. A thousand times this. It's like somehow as a society basic cultural criticism is now some sort of affront.

You are extremely upset about the most basic cultural criticism.

Yes! Same here. I remember that episode blowing my mind at 10. And I've years since if that episode is on the Mask DVD.

I think they did that for a couple episodes of Space Ghost Coast to Coast.

CAAAATTT PARTAAAYYYY

One of the best Space Ghost episodes was the one discussing Perfect Hair Forever.

YES! This is what I meant I could not remember the title of that.

That Felix the Cat movie is completely nuts. Or at least what I remember about it is totally nuts. I also remember some movie called Ice Princess and Fire Child that was total unabashed nightmare fuel.

At the end of the movie he does stand up to the principal when she's confronted about all the expulsions.

The scene that serves that function happens right after the prologue in the ruins of a planet that has just been harvested. The scene makes no sense and decides to not help the audiences understanding of what's happening by throwing a bunch of nonsense nouns in the dialogue. Because for some reason the movie decides

The Election Night Special Monty Python sketch gets me every time. Actually that whole episode is great. Including the "If…" parody and Raymond Luxury Yacht, excuse me, Throat Wobbler Mangrove.

I'd say it's more like David Lynch's "Dune" crossed with the 80's "Flash Gordon" movie.

I thought there was a split amongst who agreed with the system or not. I'm not entirely sure I paid close enough attention to who was doing what to whom and why. But that elephant guy seemed like a fun dude.

Completely agree on Revolutions. What I liked about Reloaded is that it brought up all these interesting nooks and crannies in the Matrix world that were super interesting and weird. Took the chosen one mythology and flipped it on its head. Then we get to the third movie and all the interesting stuff was hand waved

So all teenage girls have secret dreams of being rescued from marriage by a space dog and an elephant guy?