Don't listen to her. Amazon pairs that movie with Freaks. That's gotta mean something.
Xander ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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There is a monorail.
Monorail! Monorail! MONORAIL!!!
Mono.... d'oh!
I heard about The Apple a while ago. It definitely sounds worth seeing.
There is a monorail.
Monorail! Monorail! MONORAIL!!!
MY MOTHER WAS A MONORAIL!
I've seen The Apple, or at least part of it.
:shudder:
It was made in 1980, but was just released today on DVD, and is only $13 at Amazon.
It's also been making the rounds at theaters that still do midnight movies. I think it was at Coolidge Corner last weekend, in fact.
Of special interest: David Boreanaz's next role? and (Plei go SQUEE!) a Harold and Kumar sequel! Also, (all but three of us go GROOAN) a possible Unbreakable sequel?
It's also been making the rounds at theaters that still do midnight movies. I think it was at Coolidge Corner last weekend, in fact.
That is heartening indeed! DH and I were thinking that this is the kind of thing that should be seen by large groups of people at midnight. Singing along and in costume, if possible. Lyrics like
It's a natural, natural, natural desire.
Meet an actual, actual, actual vampire.
Let the apple set your soul on fire, fire, fire, fire.
should not be sung alone.
MY MOTHER WAS A MONORAIL!
Given how the shots of the monorail pulling into the station match up with some of the other lyrics, you may want to rethink that statement. (Also, you especially must see this movie.)
Also, one of the actors is named Joss. This becomes monumentally amusing in the last 5 minutes of the film for reasons I will not reveal because you really just have to see it.
Neil Gaiman has been posting stills from Mirrormask on his blog.
Did someone post the link to the Cthulhu plush slippers that Gaiman had posted earlier in his blog?
Neil's comment: "Quite how Great Cthulhu will react when he rises from his sunken grave and sees people wearing him on his feet, I hate to imagine. It'll be the end of the world, I expect. Then again, it would probably have been the end of the world anyway."