and Gable as Teh Slightly Dangerous and Vulpine.
Everyone must now fall in line and agree with me.
And anyone who disagrees is immediately assigned to see Red Dust, followed by China Seas.
Book ,'Serenity'
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and Gable as Teh Slightly Dangerous and Vulpine.
Everyone must now fall in line and agree with me.
And anyone who disagrees is immediately assigned to see Red Dust, followed by China Seas.
Don't forget The Hidden as a Kyle Maclachlan movie to catch. It's a sci-fi action flick that's pretty much just an excuse to shoot lots of people and blow up Ferraris... but it's a helluva lot of fun.
ETA: Wow, I didn't even realise it was Buffista OT. The writer of The Hidden was Jim Kouf, who also wrote 3 episodes of Angel, including "Five by Five".
Whenever I see Leonardo DiCrapio I think of Bert Newton. Gives you a good indication of what Leo will look like 30 years from now. ::shudder::
(Bert's son played D'argo's son on Farscape)
I hate to be pushy, but does anyone have any guesses/theories/explanations on my Garden State questions, posted here: Lyra Jane "Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned" Aug 29, 2004 10:02:19 am PDT?
They're still bugging me.
It's hard to answer your first question without watching it again, really. You could argue both ways.
I was actually thinking about your second question the other day, and it was one that didn't even occur to me. To me, it's just like characters going to the restroom and eating proper meals: you don't always seem them do it, but you assume they do.
Dude, nobody can come close to Cary Grant. Blasphemers!
t smooches GC
t shuts eyes very very tightly.
I accepted Danny Kaye, I don't have to accept my Cary.
t Back at you Miss Aims :)
DavidS, BWAH!
ETA: That picture? I'll be in my bunk...
I accepted Danny Kaye,
With Laurence Olivier, no less.
I don't have to accept my Cary.
C'mon! They were roommates. I think at the height of their stardom they could probably both afford to live single if they wanted.
Now I want boucher's audiolink for "You'd do it for Randolph Scott!"