After watching it this morning, I've been thinking about it all day. Reminded me of an odd quote (I forget the source).
After watching it this morning, I've been thinking about it all day. Reminded me of an odd quote (I forget the source).
I like that you can get most of the story watching with without sound. (With sound, haha! Such language!) It went where I thought it would, but I didn't mind.
Oh.....what was that other movie Terrance Stamp was in?
Sorry, all I could read was "Manitou Manitou Manitou Manitou Manitou Manitou Lysol slut Manitou."
Hey, remember when Harvey Keitel had a camera installed in his eye and televised that lady dying?
There's places you can go. [publicdata.com]
She looks like Denholm Elliott in brown-face.
I've known about Harry Clarke from his "Faust", but didn't know he'd done Poe as well. [www.nocloo.com]
What I find interesting, reading through the comments, is those who use "blond" vs those who use "blonde". To my understanding, "blonde" is the feminine of "blond".
I kept looking at that picture, trying to figure out what hospital it was. Then I looked at the bus.
Here is a lovely conversation that does just that. [www.youtube.com]
If they had gotten rid of Justin Timberlake's narration, it would have been a better movie. That also means we can get rid of his musical number and the whole opening sequence.
White girl owns black woman. Right. Got it.
I'll bet that yellow dog can see x-rays.
Having watched "Ray Bradbury Theater", I concur.
I've said it before and I'll say it again:
Someone please remind again me why it was important to check in Foursquare. Why was it important to tell anywhere where you were all the time?
It's always something.
In Dallas, in Firefox, this was a very prescient comic. [xkcd.com]