Isn't he always?
Isn't he always?
THANK you, and well said.
I can still easily remember the dumbfounded way I felt when a, uh, ‘younger’ person once came up to me and asked with an earnest smile: ”Wow, what was it like seeing The Breakfast Club on the big screen?”
Missed opportunity if they don’t call it Mamma Mia: dot dot dot...
It shows up in the first page of vids when I google it. Wash the link it through an mp3 site if you need ;)
Time Bandits, then Brazil, then Baron. That's the order.
Then it's best to not do Dreamchild. It’s perfection in acting, so almost creepy, but more mournful. I hate that I can't watch it as much as I keep wanting to.
Good good good, JOLLY good... a... a... and, what did you think?
Who puts duck on their pancakes? Seriously!
How is this not 3-D Blue Sea?
See also:
Nah, that wasn’t a rant, you said it quite succinctly. The fact that you added that she was a ‘new’ character makes it all the more frustrating. Like, I liked her scenes, then it always felt like they were holding back on something about her (to contribute) story-wise later on or just some verbal-mcguffin…
5. Nonchalantly giving you a star then going back to my cheerios.
Changing their name to or nah might be weird but I totally get where you’re coming from.
Those magical twenty-seven seconds aren't going to happen all by themselves.
Elisabeth Shue and submarines was the name of my high school band.
Freaky Fridayosa.
“Thanks for coming so soon officers what do you mean why am I talking like this why are YOU talking like this oh is that a horn can I try the horn aw come on let me try the horn why is your dog following me around like that oh wow that's a nice horn...”