So, they will have to pay for their own Martian staff, then?
So, they will have to pay for their own Martian staff, then?
Are these people who can afford to pay the $500k ticket going to have to do the - horrors - actual work needed to make Mars a habitable planet? Or will they have to spring for their toadies to do the actual laboring while they sip Manhattans as they watch the spectacular Martian sunsets?
Thanks! Never knew that.
Mom's having a cow, man.
Her Majesty begs your pardon.
And this music is the last thing we'll hear as the robots crush us.
I see.
Also - why was that anaconda throwing up its meal? Swallowed more than it could handle? It looks like it spewed blood from its jaws at one point, and after regurgitating lunch it sure looked...exhausted.
How long before they get a neck brace that explodes if they go out of line?
I loved that flick. She had great chemistry with Samuel L. Jackson.
I thought the Mechanical Monsters looked familiar.
I saw it as a child then re-watched it pretty recently. While the animation hasn't exactly aged well, it has retained much of its charm and magic - at least for me.
The Lady Amalthea aka The Last Unicorn.
I thought there was something Disney-esque about them! More Snow White rather than Steamboat Willie Disney-esque, I mean.
Well, in hindsight, who wouldn't be bored with a Never-Ending Story?
I was actually surprised that the missing piece of that phrase was absent . Then I figured this was shortly before WWII.
Don't you love how he just grabbed her and the hench-crow just seemed to snigger?
Props for Sorsha and Amalthea, from two of my favorite fantasy films!
So, this holiday season, also beware of dolls on a music box.
Thank you for these, Lauren! These were simultaneously fantastic, comical, innocent, and classic!