Modusoperandi ... you’re ... *heavy breathing* ... my number one ... ahh, guy!
Modusoperandi ... you’re ... *heavy breathing* ... my number one ... ahh, guy!
I’m pretty sure it’s actually Tracey Walter’s Bob from 1989's Batman.
- Looks like there was one disclaimer they forgot.
The opening sequence musically resembled The Office but oddly enough it borrowed its visuals from Happy Endings, which wasn’t a mockumentary but was a delight.
No clue.
How has that not gotten a reboot?
“...but perhaps I’ve said too much already...”
Holy crap, the Jim Carrey episode. I taped that and must have watched it at least thirty times. Among the funniest shit ever. God, so good.
This is my new favorite holiday.
The remake of Gaslight already came out and you don’t remember it because you’re losing your mind.
*NoiseTankNick drinks Sierra Nevada, is instantly transported back in time to when he was a child, being given beer by his mom*
The whole movie is an example of showing over telling, even when they are also telling. The scene where a taste of ratatouille sends Ego back to his childhood is also a great example of that. Bird could have just had him monologue about it, but it wouldn't have been as powerful.
Oh my God, I was wrong. It was earth all along!
This is a stacked cast. James McAvoy wasn’t my first thought for Dream, but I can see it, especially after his turn on His Dark Materials. If he pulls it off, I’d very much be into him for the live action adaptation. I’m more excited about Kat Dennings as Death. That’s brilliant and also totally not who I was thinking.
*sees headline with ‘Willem Dafoe,’ ‘rubber overalls’* FUCK YES RANDOM ROLES COVERING STREETS OF FIRE!
Oh shit, a movie that pits Brendan Frye against Benoit Blanc! That turns into a team-up!
Dear Rian,
Bob Odenkirk’s picture looks likes he’s the kind of guy that definitely gets into cane fights on the floor of the Senate
This book would make a great gift for my sister and daughter.