In case people have finally gotten over the earworm, someone just forwarded me this sing-along thing from the H2G2 site. [link]
It's spoilery if you haven't seen the movie.
'Never Leave Me'
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In case people have finally gotten over the earworm, someone just forwarded me this sing-along thing from the H2G2 site. [link]
It's spoilery if you haven't seen the movie.
And the earworm has apparently eaten the thread.
Nice going, Kalshane....
Seriously though, the decision has been made, the gf and I will be seeing HGTTG today finally. I'm very excited, and can't wait to hear the singing dolphins for the first time.
OH, and it made me really, really happy that HTTG played the "Journey of the Sorceror" over the second set of credits. That song alwas puts me in a Hitchhikery move mood.
Edit: Will work for branes.
I almost started crying when the banjos started, it made me so happy. All four times. Me = sap.
That theme always says "Good things are about to happen" to me. Just like the Buffy theme.
CATE BLANCHETT is to play BOB DYLAN in director TODD HAYNES' upcoming biopic ’I'M NOT THERE’.
The director has also cast Adrien Brody, Colin Farrell, Richard Gere, Julianne Moore and Charlotte Gainsbourg to play the legendary singer at different times of his career in a highly unconventional seven-handed biography.
Haynes is still looking for a final "Dylan" to complete his casting and says he's seeking a young black woman to portray the musician's "inner-blackness".
Given the director, this is either going to be stunningly brilliant, or a disaster of epic proportions.
Alicia Keyes was in talks to do that movie. I don't know what's the what on it anymore....
As long as it's not Halle Berry...
(Oh, who am I kidding, it's Todd Haynes -- I'd go see it even if it was Halle Berry and Renee Zellweger co-starring opposite Carrot Top.)
Saw The Guide last night with a smallish but wildly appreciative crowd. It was wonderful to hear little kids hooting with laughter.
So many sweetly teary moments too.
Just lovely.
Off to find a Marvin doll.