Oh duh. Apparantly I can't read the DVD case in front of me....
edit: Killer frost! Yay!
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Oh duh. Apparantly I can't read the DVD case in front of me....
edit: Killer frost! Yay!
Oh tommyrot, I saw Day After Tomorrow in the theater and LAUGHED MY FOOL HEAD OFF.
I don't think this was what the filmmakers intended me to do, but I enjoyed the movie. Just maybe not the way they intended.
Yep. Pretty consistently funny....
(the daughter of British actor Roy Dotrice)
Also known as Wesley's DadBot!
(And the coach from The Cutting Edge.)
And "Father" on Beauty and the Beast.
and "Mr Lantze" (channelling Neville Chamberlain) on Babylon 5
Curse you, wee Beverly.
We crop up in the oddest places, don't we?
AKA: tv geekness runs strong in the Buffistas.
Don't forget he was The Evil Fuckaire in The Corsican Brothers. His "and so you shall!" line was the funniest moment in that entire movie.
"The Day After" was filmed in and around Lawrence, Kansas, including the KU campus. It's one of the most batted-about facts around here, including that Don Johnson attended KU (and dropped out).
I saw Kinsey tonight (out on my 3rd date with cute former Army guy). Quite good, although I agree with the reviewers that it might have been better to use a younger actor as engagement/honeymoon-era Kinsey. Laura Linney was great, as were Peter Skaarsgard and Lynn Redgrave. The frank treatment of the subject matter and of Kinsey's own sex life were refreshing. (Yes, A Beautiful Mind, I'm looking at you...)