hmm. interesting.
Angel dancing in "She" is still one of my favorite moments. The clapping thing has me rolling on the floor every.single.time.
I think Sayid needs to do that.
'Serenity'
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hmm. interesting.
Angel dancing in "She" is still one of my favorite moments. The clapping thing has me rolling on the floor every.single.time.
I think Sayid needs to do that.
If he's a big fan of first person shooter games, maybe quick reflexes and good aim? Or perhaps having incredibly strong and calloused thumbs will come in handy somehow...
The Angel-dancing scene makes me cringe, every time. Maybe the "funny" neurons in my brain are just wired wrong, but I never laugh at stuff like that. I just wince.
The Wesley dancing scenes make me cringe. Not Angel though. He looked like he was having fun.
Knowing that's 100% pure Boreanaz showing through there and he does that sort of thing all the time without self-consciousness mitigates the watch-from-the-hall factor for me. If he's not embarrassed by it, why should I be?
For really cringe-worthy, see Wesley's videotape scene in "Blood Money."
If he's not embarrassed by it, why should I be?
This doesn't work with the clothes though, does it?
For really cringe-worthy, see Wesley's videotape scene in "Blood Money."
Although at least part of me thinks that might be a re-dubbed entry from the Allyson Hannigan video collection. I'm not sure that makes it any less cringe-worthy, but somehow it disturbs me less.
See, that would disturb me way more. I don't find it at all cringe-worthy. I mean, it's embarassing for the character, but a rea achievement for the actor. AD does a really kick-as job and showing no personal vanity and no fear. I bet the rest of the people on the set were laughing and congratulating him on a great piece of work.
Lost - spoiler found elsewhere:
A very minor spoiler from theFuselage: when asked about guest stars hanging with the cast, Jorge Garcia mentioned that William Mapother came over to Matthew Fox's last night to watch the episode with them.
Since I don't think Mapother lives in Hawaii, and he certainly didn't fly there just to watch the episode, that indicates he's probably back in episode 14 or 15, which is what they'd be filming now. 14 is a Walt/Michael episode, and 15 a Jin episode I believe. At least, a while back the writers said we'd get Jin's perspective on his and Sun's story in 14 or 15.
Oh dear. I've been out of the spoiler loop lately, but I'm only just getting this news:
ALEX, the freewheeling character on "The O.C." played by Olivia Wilde, will embark on a lesbian relationship with Marissa (Mischa Barton (news)), says show creator Josh Schwartz.
ALEX, the freewheeling character on "The O.C." played by Olivia Wilde, will embark on a lesbian relationship with Marissa (Mischa Barton (news)), says show creator Josh Schwartz.
Why do I think this will be a pandering, fem-on-fem, male fantasy kind of thing?