I dunno if he is a bit overexposed
Hands up with everybody who would be happy with a great deal more Rickman-exposure, and I mean that in both the porn and non-porn senses.
I thought so.
I have this one too. And the paperbacks. And the radio show, and the tv show.
Yes, but do you have the newly-recorded THIRD BBC radio show?
Yes, but do you have the newly-recorded THIRD BBC radio show?
No... but I have the Radio Times with the ginormous article about it. Does that count?
I ordered it from amazon.co.uk.
I have been buying books for comfort as well as eating for comfort. Now I am having to buy clothes for discomfort.
Rickman is an excellent choice for Marvin, IMO, but there is one thing that bothers me.
Any bets as to when the first Harry Potter/HHGTG badfic crossovers will start showing up?
It's a way back, but Aimee, I totally cried at
50 First Dates
this week. And it wasn't the first time!!!
I'm not stable. Sandler, for chrissake.
I've never read one. You guys know me now... am I missing something pivotal?And I was surprised that I liked FFD so much. Especially since "Spotless Mind" made me anxious, or something, so in many ways I'm not the target for brain-damage humor.
The first couple are funny.
It's been a long time since I've read it, but didn't Hitchhiker's Guide start out with something about, "Back in the days when men were real men, women were real women, and little furry creatures from Alpha Centauri were real little furry creatures from Alpha Centauri..."?
That line's always stuck with me, for some reason.
I've always loved that quote.
I'm now cracking up over this page from Google Answers.
Ebert's review of Phantom. I rarely laugh outloud at reviews.
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I was impressed by the rooftop scenes, with Paris as a backdrop in the snow. The scarlet of the Phantom's cape acts like a bloodstain against the monochrome cityscape and Christine's pale skin, and she rises to an occasion her rival lovers have not earned. She responds to more genuine tragedy than the film provides for her. She has feelings her character must generate from within, and she is so emotionally tortured and romantically torn that both Raoul and the Phantom should ask themselves if there is another man.
and
This is such a fabulous production that by recasting two of the three leads and adding some better songs it could have been, well, great.