the stage production, in which Frenchy has a pregnancy scare.
So there are two?
No, I just have no brain.
Tracy ,'The Message'
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the stage production, in which Frenchy has a pregnancy scare.
So there are two?
No, I just have no brain.
All Rizzo and Kenickie had in common were hormones.
But she didn't just put on a pair of pants, not hardly.
The cigarette and hair explosion are other signs. "Tell me about it...stud" is just window dressing, by that point.
Although I think Rizzo and Kenickie are headed for big trouble.
I can see them going either way. I can also see them settling down and becoming the strictest parents on the block ("I know that trick. I used that trick. You aren't going to get away with it like I did.")
Shut it. It's also about social climbing = great.
And Nazi sympathizers. Don't forget the Nazi sympathizers.
Shut it.
And Nazi sympathizers. Don't forget the Nazi sympathizers.
Does it count as a message if it's completely glossed over?
It's Sprintime for Hitler, and Germany...
I love The Fifth Element. The thing is, there's a ton of stuff in it that would irritate the hell out of me normally, but taken together it all works.
I could still do without most of the Ruby Rod stuff (and the War/Love bit is cheesy), but other than that, it's incredibly entertaining to me. It's so stupid, but I always laugh at the bit with the "Gimme the cash! Gimme the cash!" mugger.
"Nice hat."
"You like it?" *does incredibly wierd little dance for no good reason*
My grandma hates Evita because she refused to get treatment early.
I could still do without most of the Ruby Rod stuff
I find it incredibly funny for about 3/4ths of the movie, which is nothing short of a miracle.