It's not so much a Storm thing, Aimée, as a general superheroine thing. We're talking co-starring with Famke Janssen and ex-Stamos. Halle's already a bit short and stocky.
Well, that kind of sucks. Actually, it sucks a lot. She'd be great, IMHO. I'd love to see her in a superheroine role.
I see.
That was back in Nineteen-dickety-two. We had to say "dickety" because the Kaiser had stolen our word "twenty."
In today's world, she'd probably be Amanda "The Wall" Waller. Kickass character, don't get me wrong, but there's a reason for her nick.
and the onion tied to my belt because it was the style at the time.
Oh, Grandpa....
That was back in Nineteen-dickety-two. We had to say "dickety" because the Kaiser had stolen our word "twenty."
Hayden beat me to posting that quote.
In today's world, she'd probably be Amanda "The Wall" Waller. Kickass character, don't get me wrong, but there's a reason for her nick.
I've never heard of her, but you're right, she could totally do that.
Isn't she some kind of superheroine in
Taxi
? Can't she like control taxis with her mind or something? I mean, why else would anyone go see that movie?
Because she is awesome and all of her efforts should be supported.
Hey, wait! Does this mean you won't make me feel bad for liking
Bringing Down the House
?
Interesting essay on Donnie Darko over at Roger Ebert's site, by his webmaster: [link]
The thesis is basically as described in this quote:
You can hardly blame Donnie for feeling that his life has become a cosmic joke, and that he is the butt. And the punchline is: He's sexually fixated on his older sister and can't admit it -- even to himself.
I've seen that movie about three times, and I've never gotten a sense Donnie was attracted to Elizabeth, even in the looking-at-linoleum sense. Anyone else?
I've never gotten a sense Donnie was attracted to Elizabeth, even in the looking-at-linoleum sense. Anyone else?
Huh, nope. Not even a little.