Believe me, deep in your bones lives a need you never knew existed: You must cuddle with a baby penguin. At once.
Please. With clips like this at my fingertips? I am well aware of my need for baby penguins in my life.
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Believe me, deep in your bones lives a need you never knew existed: You must cuddle with a baby penguin. At once.
Please. With clips like this at my fingertips? I am well aware of my need for baby penguins in my life.
So ... am I allowed to just think Inspiring Words are really fucking cheesy?
Totally.
Sigh. I want to see the movie again. I think it's one of the ones where I'll get more out of each viewing, like an especially good episode of Angel or something, because now I'm smiling at the notion of Bruce as a naive cynic. Or just an optimistic one. For all that he's deeply, deeply wounded and cautious, there's still a childlike faith in essential goodness there. He wants to believe. Which is why a cheeseball line from a parent totally works on him and with him. He has hope, but it's all external, not internal.
It's probably a good sign for the movie that I'm having a hard time separating Movie!Bruce from Comics!Bruce, because the train of thought above was about to go into "and that's why Event X in Book Y has him so fucked up." before I realized that they're unmixy things.
Have I mentioned that that's my Bruce?
I'm (hoping) to see the movie on IMAX this weekend. I can't wait to see the scenes where you get people's fear-toxin hallucinations and also, that scene where the bats are flying down the stairwell and then Bats swoops down after them.
Those scenes are pretty cool on the IMAX sumi. I also liked when Bruce was first exploring the cave and the bats were flying all around .
The epiphany moment? Took my breath away.
In pretty much entirely unrelated info, and also (bonus!) on topic, Anne Hathaway has a role in that movie where Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal are lovers, which I'm certain will have major Buffista attendance.
Oh wow, Michelle Williams plays Ledger's wife in that movie - I didn't realize until now.
Always the fag hag, never the bride.
The epiphany moment? Took my breath away.
Mine, too. It's my desktop picture at work. Very nice to come in to in the morning.
The epiphany moment? Took my breath away.
Oh, hell yeah.
The epiphany moment, the stairwell and standing on the Tribune Tower are scenes that I've imagined as a two page spread in a comic. Can't you see it?
It's my desktop picture at work
Do you have a link so I can get one?