for whom the psychological side of his suffering is basically, "No, I have never seen The Mission or Black Robe. Wait, what are you doing?"
Snerk. Nutty is SO right.
They meant no harm. Sigh.
I still love that novel, flaws and all.
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for whom the psychological side of his suffering is basically, "No, I have never seen The Mission or Black Robe. Wait, what are you doing?"
Snerk. Nutty is SO right.
They meant no harm. Sigh.
I still love that novel, flaws and all.
They meant no harm.
Wasn't that the last line on the synopsis on the jacket? Poor Emilio. So bloody naive.
Anne & her husband will be de-aged, the Jesuits will be turned into Episcopalians so they can have sex (or de-frocked entirely), and Sophia will sleep with everyone.
I'm imagining J.Lo as Sophia Mendez. Cannot. Stop. Giggling.
Hayley! I knew that looked wrong.
I could swear I saw her in something when she was an adult.
What about her sister? Did Juliet Mills work as a child?
I didn't know that was her sister!
She did a bit, but not as much as Hayley.
I motion to have The Life of David Gale stricken from the mindwipe.
I didn't hear very many good things about it, but if that motion passes, I move for K-PAX. I liked it. And it had a great score.
Anybody mention the great Rick Schroeder?
Or, Ron Howard?
And his Puerto Rican heritage is so much a part of the character, casting an Anglo would be so wrong.
They'll probably pick Antonio Banderas, then. He gets every Latino part, doesn't he?
He gets every Latino part, doesn't he?
And if he's not available, there's Benicio del Toro, or one of the kids from Y Tu Mama Tambien.
Or Cheech.
Javier Bardem! Olivier Martinez!