In this movie, glorious. In Raising Arizona, sublime and wonderful. Some of his others... eh.
In this movie, glorious. In Raising Arizona, sublime and wonderful. Some of his others... eh.
If you want to read a book about this sort of thing, try Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett :)
“Archer’s Moscow Mousse—I’m guessing that’s the punny way you spell it—is presumably a reference to a Moscow mule.”
I gotta ask, why do you hate Hamilton?
Yes indeed they did.
Bummer... but yeah end it on their terms. And save AP Bio!
Eh don’t get me started on Harry Potter movies #4-6 <groans> Harry all alone in a tube station with a Daily Prophet in front of a muggle. Oh yeah that made ALL KINDS of sense. :| And they skipped the hands down best scene with the Dursleys of the whole series for that crap. I mean ok I understand cutting the books…
I was pretty disappointed in the Star Wars prequels because it was so ripe for storytelling and was just wasted. We had this intriguing story of “Why did this hero go bad?” and there were some bare bones reasons that didn’t seem particularly compelling.... “the Jedi don’t like me wah wah wah.” Then we were presented…
Rats
Hard worker, loyal husband, all around fine person.
Jeremy Bearimy :)
Except the earthquake hadn’t happened yet. It was in October of 1989.
“We thought you were a toad.....”
Hey I get it... if you’re a villain you gotta get in that mind space and I imagine it’s hard to jump in and out all the time so while you’re working you’re in. But look at that Undercover Boss-Kylo Ren skit and you can see him being funny :D
As a writer myself I’m always a little baffled by his attitude. It’s like way back in the 90s or whenever he got started on this whole thing he thought, “Hey I’ll write a little book with a plot so twisted and tangled no one could possibly foresee the ending” and ended up including himself in the category. Never…
Curses! You caught me.
Count me in for that one... I love prowling the wiki.
The operative question here is WHEN is the special?!
Yup my husband still uses a particularly gruesome horse-wreck whenever he wants to describe someone falling down horribly... they did a “Mr. Brooks”. It was a terrible thing and they just kept repeating the picture so we could see it again and again and again.... I used to love watching the horses run. :( Then of…
Not to mention every “madcap frolics” movie must either have the Toreador’s entrance from Carmen or the Russian cossack dance from the Nutcracker. “Hey kids fun is afoot!” <headdesk>