Victoria Regina?
Victoria Regina?
…and as Wheatley in Portal 2.
The Dickmeister General.
African or European?
Keeeel moose and squirrel!
Eight year olds, dude.
Write it yourself, ya pommy bastid. Thrill us with your acumen.
Your loss, mate.
I think the Brits modified their dirigible design in 1977 with some help from Roger Waters and David Gilmour.
…after a huge plate of fried clams. With tartar AND red sauce.
Well said, old chum.
Wiki Wormhole. Great Job, Internet!
Mark Knopfler, "Local Hero"
Massive Attack, "Unleashed" a/k/a "Danny the Dog"
Tom Waits, "One from the Heart"
I'm getting Hungary.
…and not "music" for purposes of getting a music score credit (apparently because the snobs in the musicians' union insisted); they had to settle for a screen credit for "electronic tonalities" instead. Just imagine how those bleeps and bloops would have sounded to a 1956 audience!
IIRC, it was 60 gallons of bourbon, not pints. Best of all, no hangover. Robbie, another round for everyone!
He hit it out of the park with his first at-bat:
Kubric-a-brac?
Mr. Spock: [referring to Dr. Daystrom] "Most illogical. Of all people, he should have known how the computer would perform. Of course, the M-5 itself has not behaved logically."
Dr. McCoy: "Please, Spock, do me a favor, and don't say it's fascinating."
Mr. Spock: "No. But it is… interesting."
"One good slug of this, and you can hit a man with phaser stun, and he'd never feel it or even know it."
"Does it make a good mix with scotch?"
"It should."
"I'll let you know." *Scotty walks out with the beaker*
- McCoy and Scott, on the antidote