Word, Perkins. It was before our Howl's.
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I'd say Brit villainy dates rather to the early Bond films. Blofeld and Dr. No and Goldfinger and the like.
I think that deciding from British movies that British guys are the bad guys shows a certain lack of perception and imagination. Unless Felix Leiter was the only hero.
Plus Blofeld and Goldfinger are Middle-European (which is code for Jewish, natch) and Dr No is Chinese.
(Well, that and threatening to give people detention/giving stickers to the good kids.)
Not to mention threatening them with stinkfoot, missy.
PS, come to Seattle. We promise not to cage you unless asked. Anyhow, it's not like Pete will actually LET Jilli have an arc welder...
I think movies should take their cue from South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut and make all the baddies Canadian. Also, they should all be shirtless, and played by Paul Gross and/or CKR. Or Nicholas Lea.
Or what's his face, from ENG. Can he pull off shirtless? Hmm. Well, he can be clothed.
(Welcome to "Plei had coffee at 11:30 and is now officially loopy as hell.")
...I've actually been looking at the cost of flights to Seattle. Um. Just out of curiosity, you know?
Um.
they should all be shirtless, and played by Paul Gross and/or CKR
I second this motion.
I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something that makes me think that Jilli is going to enjoy this movie.
This comic combines two recent topics of conversation: Batman and zombies. Enjoy.
Mirrormask looks creee--py. In a good way. Does Dave McKean do Gaiman's book covers?
ETA: What's the music in the trailer? Anyone know?
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McKean and Gaiman have been working together forever, on Sandman and assorted other titles. McKean also did the illustrations for Coraline, Wolves in the Walls and The Day I swapped my Dad For Two Goldfish.