Give Daddy His Medicine!
Give Daddy His Medicine!
Darn, I should have scrolled down just a teeny bit farther to see I wasn't the only one making a T2 joke.
It worked for Robert Patrick…
I tend to think that they're all dead shortly after they enter the factory (Hell, maybe earlier), hence that symbolic boat ride and the creepy poem about death. After that, Wonka is just meting out punishments and rewards in the afterlife.
That's what I like about these Elizabeths Banks. I get older, they stay the same age.
I hear there are some clips of her doing her taxes on dailymotion.
Slipknot.
Or Kwaidan. Or Creepshow.
"…Like an evil version of our accent."
'Ello, ello, wot's all this, then?
And do you know what that child did? Do you know what she did?
Do you live in, or near Tijuana?
I can respect not considering a hotdog to be a sandwich, but you know what?
I like Coonskin a lot too, and it's definitely a more focused work than Heavy Traffic. I highly recommend it to very select audiences.
…Sorry, I think it's also the only one I've never seen (well, except for Last Days of Coney Island).
I was walking on the ground.
I've always had mixed feelings about Fritz, but I've also always thought that Heavy Traffic was aiming for similar goals, and was more successful (in my opinion). Then again, Heavy Traffic is one of my favorite animated films ever (along with Fantastic Planet).
YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, STRIDE MOTHER!
Yeah, I never saw more than a handful of episodes of Xena, but I was always under the impression that the lesbian subtext was less "sub" and more "text." It's honestly news to me that it wasn't.
Gauche