What was that movie and TV series that had the bald-headed aliens that had the blotches on their heads? Becase those aliens could be killed by water too (at least in the movie). Or maybe it was just saltwater?
Alien Nation, and yeah, it was just saltwater if I remember correctly.
Brings a whole new dimension to "wounded by her tears."
Oh, Jim, thank you so much for the spoilage. My Friday is
much
more cheerful now.
t snorfles happily
t laughing like a drain
Now that I'm spoiled, I have to go see it. It's like
FernGully meets Colonial House
.
Now I understand the need for the viral marketing.
For this turkey to make money, the virus would need to be as infectious and compelling as the one in 28 Days Later. Their only hope is that it pays for itself during the first showing Friday night, before people exiting the theater can tell the ones coming in for the late show what happens.
She overacts Patience's flaky timidity and then, to compensate, overdoes catwoman's suave self-confidence, swinging her hips and pushing out her lips as if she were trying to attract the amorous attentions of Pepe le Pew.
I'm now visualizing the cartoon scene where the cat bathes in limburger cheese to become a match for Pepe, sets out in search of him, and wilts potted plants to the sides of the door when she makes her entrance. I suspect a similar odor will be emanating from Halle's performance.
Has anyone else read George Sanders' short story "Pastoralia"?
because that's what The Village sounds like to me now. Only it probably isn't funny. (Or about cavemen.)
Oddly enough, Mick LaSalle, the SF Chronicle movie guy, liked Catwoman. Huh.
Triffids could be killed by salt water.
No they couldn't. No way. Uh-uh. Naw. I can't hear you.
LaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLa
Can you guess the extent to which I hate that Howard Keel monstrosity?
Whooo-hoo!
Here's the Big Sekrit Neil Gaiman Announcement from ComiCon.
New Line Cinema has picked up feature rights to Neil Gaiman's graphic novel "Death: The High Cost of Living". According to Variety, Gaiman is in talks to make his directorial debut on the film.