True, it was also odd hearing Data tell Robin he “always wanted to carve that bird.”
That was Brent Spiner doing what I can only assume was an attempt at a cross between Hamill and Heath Ledger. It...wasn’t the best. Though he did have some pretty good one liners.
Yep, I remember renting it, on VHS, from Blockbuster...
IIRC, All Hobbits are Halflings, but all Halflings are not Hobbits. It’s a square/rectangle thing. As one who consistently plays Halfling characters, I’ve had this debate many, many times.
Well, they also didn’t make him the Sorcerer Supreme by the end of the movie, so there’s a little time for more study ‘til the next movie. Maybe they’ll have him go into an alternate dimension for a thousand years like in the comics. (Sidenote: I am very glad that they didn’t arbitrarily make him the Sorcerer Supreme…
Yeah, but the clean up is still rather pricey.
Well if they’re bringing back Greg Weisman shows, Gargoyles would be amazing. Just ignore the third season like the comic did.
It’s like they’re having a Will Arnette-off.
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You rang?
Indeed, there’s even an “Attacking the Darkness” joke. So they knew exactly what they were doing.
It was only technically made in earnest. They played it straight so they could get the actual rights to the tract, but there are so many obvious in jokes and nerd references that it’s clear they’re intending parody. Plus the not-so-subtle sexual tension between the female leads, that would go right over the heads of…
“I used to think I didn’t need a family. I mean, I had the demons and the walking skeletons. But the difference between a walking skeleton and a kid is, a kid won’t eat the soft parts of your face while you’re sleeping.”
NNNNgggggaaahhhhh!!!!!! You are *frumple*! You are silly!!
Is this happy? NO!!! I cannot *spit* words with *Cows*!
There is no demanding!
We will *dance* now for several *pieces*.
Possible, as she is also not a bumblebee...
And become *Happy Campers*.
I started scrolling through these gifs when Just Can’t Get Enough by Depeche Mode came on. It added an additional level of delightful absurdity to the proceedings.
Yes, No, Maybe...