Buffy: Where are the burgers? Riley: Yeah man, I'm starving. Cow me. Xander: I'd love to make with the moo but the fire's not cooperating.

'Lessons'


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§ ita § - Apr 20, 2005 8:20:09 am PDT #2051 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

At first I thought that was an AV Club article, because the logo looked a little large. But they have different hosts.


Betsy HP - Apr 20, 2005 8:35:18 am PDT #2052 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

I misunderstood; I thought it was an interview like the one with Joss. My bad.


JZ - Apr 20, 2005 9:33:01 am PDT #2053 of 10002
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

I was kinda thinking that it might be not-real, because why on earth would he bother to mention getting his head shaved in preparation for playing Hunter S. Thompson without mentioning the coolest part, which is that he actually got his head shaved by Hunter S. Thompson?


erikaj - Apr 20, 2005 9:51:10 am PDT #2054 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

Whoa. (Depp respect becomes stratospheric)


DavidS - Apr 20, 2005 9:53:34 am PDT #2055 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Whoa. (Depp respect becomes stratospheric)

It was after a weekend of drunken/chemical bonding with Hunter, which culminated in the headshaving as a ritual/blessing. Done poolside, as I recall.

That noted, I prefer Bill Murray's Hunter in Where The Buffalo Roam though it is, in most other ways, an inferior movie.


Frankenbuddha - Apr 20, 2005 10:06:12 am PDT #2056 of 10002
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

That noted, I prefer Bill Murray's Hunter in Where The Buffalo Roam though it is, in most other ways, an inferior movie.

I like them both. I think Murray's was more of a caricature than Depp's, but they both had some strong moments.

Man, though, while I loved WtBR the first time I saw it, subsequent viewing were a terrible disappointment. Peter Boyle can be great, but he was painful to watch at certain (or most) points in the movie. Not that Benicio was easy to watch, but he had that character down cold, so that was appropriate - he was scary, not cringe-worthy.


erikaj - Apr 20, 2005 10:13:42 am PDT #2057 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

Depp's a trip, and while I don't think they quite captured the book, it was not an outrage or anything...maybe I'll see the other one.


lisah - Apr 20, 2005 10:23:24 am PDT #2058 of 10002
Punishingly Intricate

My friend dressed as Hunter S. Thompson for this cabaret strip show she and some friends do periodically. It was right before easter this year and the theme was Bunnies and Hunters. I'm sure her version kicked both Depp & Murray versions' asses.


Alicia K - Apr 20, 2005 5:30:44 pm PDT #2059 of 10002
Uncertainty could be our guiding light.

Yep, Kate, that's the one. And Sue, I'm only getting it because I found out Bono does the commentary track.

My obsession forces me to do horrible, horrible things.


§ ita § - Apr 20, 2005 8:53:36 pm PDT #2060 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

British actors Ian McKellen and Alfred Molina have been added to the cast of the anticipated screen adaptation of Dan Brown's controversial novel The Da Vinci Code. The movie, which will be directed by Ron Howard, features Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks in the lead role as Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. Molina will portray Bishop Arigarosa, who takes a strong interest in the Holy Grail-pursuing efforts of Langdon and cryptographer Sophie Neveu, played by Audrey Tautou. McKellen takes on the role of wealthy eccentric Sir Teabing, who also has an interest in tracking down the Holy Grail.