I thought Ewan was gunning for third place at your local bar's Alec Guinness Lookalike Contest.
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I was at the theater yesterday, quite decidedly not seeing III. I did, however, see the Guide again. This time round, I noticed that when Zaphod first meets Ford on the Heart of Gold, he calls him Ix. Hee, footnote readers of the world, unite!
I loved little details like that that make the whole thing work for people like me.
Also, was that Agrajag's statue of Arthur, in his multiple-me-murderer form in the background in Humma's temple thing? Cause it panned by pretty fast, but that's what I thought it was.
I thought Ewan was gunning for third place at your local bar's Alec Guinness Lookalike Contest.
I'm just wondering who taped a yorkie to Ewan's face for EpIII.
John Crichton.
I'm just wondering who taped a yorkie to Ewan's face for EpIII.
That's a job I actually wouldn't mind having. Besides putting me in such close proximity to Ewan's face, there would be puppies.
GAH, ita. Breaking me like that before I go to work is no fair.
Dreams further of job as "Yorkie Positioner for Mr. McGregor".
They wouldn't even have to pay me if I could just play with those concerned when they aren't working.
Liese, I'm pretty sure it was a Jatravartid
What do you mean there's a Michael Bay Movie I kind of what to see???
I've been asking myself that for MONTHS. The answer, it seems, is "Multiple wet Ewan MacGregors in a sci-fi dystopia, also with Djimon Hounsou and Scarlett Johannsen."
Hee hee hee. From last week's Entertainment Weekly:
What does Natalie Portman think of George's ability to write romantic dialogue?
"I'll take the Fifth on that," says Portman. "It's fun stuff to work on, but it's not Shakespeare."
Liese, I'm pretty sure
Oh, ok. I'll go along with that.