She doesn't want her to screw the hero. She's doing that anyway. She wants her to screw the gross bad guy so that the Show May Go On and they can live Happily Ever After.
To be fair, it was Ewan's character that didn't want her screwing him. It drove him a little mad.
Ewan suffers very nicely. Very nicely indeed.
Ewan suffers very nicely. Very nicely indeed.
Very prettily and nicely.
I want to get the full DVD so I can have the extended remix dance sequence of "Tango de Roxanne". Guh.
"all up in there"?
Exactly that. Just use your imagination for the there.
Does he object to saving him via diseased nookie before she does?
Who hasn't been all up in there yet?
Oh. Okay. I thought "all up in there" was some hip new idiom used by you crazy kids.
"All up in" is slang, just not new. You can be in someone's business, or you can be
all up
in their business.
And the difference is?
:: taking notes ::
I bet it's that if you're
all up in
their business you REALLY shouldn't be.
Does he object to saving him via diseased nookie before she does?
I believe so. Though it's been a long while since I saw it.
EDIT: "All up in" is used in phrases like "You all up in my koolaid and don't even know the flavah!" right before a beat-down for nosiness.