The source of the Phantom's misery is that he was taunted by a monkey.
No, no, he had a tragic accident with a gas-powered tanning booth.
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The source of the Phantom's misery is that he was taunted by a monkey.
No, no, he had a tragic accident with a gas-powered tanning booth.
I thought it was a virus caused by rogue midoclorians that had mutated after exposure to Cruella deVille.
The people making the Narnia film have optioned the Dark is Rising books.
Huh.
I just got a "Music of the Night" earworm.
Damn. Me too. I don't think I've even heard the song in five years.
The Dark Is Rising news will be excellent of Narnia is good, and really really bad if Narnia is bad. I'm withholding judgment.
The Dark Is Rising news will be excellent of Narnia is good, and really really bad if Narnia is bad. I'm withholding judgment.
The stills I've seen from the film look GORGEOUS. I hopehopehope the writing is good.
I'm still a little gunshy from A Series of Unfortunate Events.
I'm nervously excited about The Dark is Rising. I'm already trying to mentally cast Merriman, Hawkin, and the Dark Rider. A younger Julian Sands would make a good Rider.
Oh, Merriman is easy-peasy. Ian McKellen. AGAIN.
That's the answer I kept coming up with. It's like Sir Ian has become the default "elderly British magical dude." I'd kinda like to see someone else.
I've never read the books, but I'd like to see Ian play the role. I just want to see him in everything. Doubt he'd want to, from what I've heard, though.