F Grant, C Dillon, and M Jackman
'Get It Done'
Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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I was "meh" on Big Fish also.
Need to see Sideways.
I think I chuck two choices, because Hugh Dillon seems like the sort of person I only like from very far away. Now, if I were allowed to pit Dillon and Grant against each other in a fight to the death, well, I mean, it would be very exciting, and I know whom I would be rooting for, but mostly because I would be rooting against the other guy.
While sitting on Jackman's lap.
F Grant, C Dillon, and M Jackman
See, now I know I've been following basketball too closely, because I was thinking, "OK, Brian Grant is a forward, I'm not sure who this Dillon is, but he's a center, and what the hell does M stand for? That's not a position!"
I was "meh" on Big Fish also.
You are SO dead to Jilli.
You are SO dead to Jilli.
I'd better let her borrow my goth music video tape.
I liked Big Fish, but not as much as I expected, given the Ewanocity and Burtonish nature of the movie. Now that I'm in the throws of my Billy C. obsession I may have to rewatch.
Did anybody see "National Treasure"? Was it fun?
Does anyone else totally identify with this comic?
Does anyone else totally identify with this comic?
Nope. Though I will note that it is much more common for people to sit through the credits in LA than in any other place I've lived. Largely because people tend to know the gaffer or makeup or special effects people buried deep in the credits. They'll be rolling along for five minutes and then some sound tech's name appears and all his friends applaud.