I am absolutely tickled, on the other hand, that Lemmy is a huge Rings fan.
In his Fresh Air interview, Steven Colbert revealed that he's not only a LoTR geek (which we already knew from TDS), but also read Fritz Leiber and Michael Moorcock and played D&D.
Just watched
Bend It Like Beckham.
Very cute, and
very
strange to see Steerpike from
Gormenghast
in such an opposite role. I hope Parminder Nagra gets a lot more work soon.
I hope Parminder Nagra gets a lot more work soon.
Apart from her ER gig? I think this is her second year.
Third or fourth, I think.
IMDB says she started in 2003, so this would be her third.
She's so teeny in person.
I came across this months ago. Colbert on D&D: [link]
Any news that mentions an enthusiatic Lemmy is good news.
There is a hi-larious easter egg on the Ringers disk of Lemmy talking about
slipping acid into some journalists' food and then watching them in the parking lot hiding from their cars.
His co-conspirator? Jimi He's a godndrix.
Whee!
eta: It woulda been funnier if my dyslexic brain hadn't got in the way. Curses.
etaa: Whitefonted on second thought for the not-having-seen-its who might want to be surprised.
Saw TLtWatW tonight and enjoyed it. It didn't blow me away the way LotR did, but it was a satisfactory adaptation of the book, IMO, though I haven't read the book in probably close to twenty years, so who knows how much I've forgotten. The big battle scene was sufficiently cool (loved the
griffon bombers
and I thought the lead
centaur dude
rocked mightly) though I was disapointed that the
duel between Peter and the White Witch went movie-fu,
particularly the
Neo backbend dodge away from the lame scissor attack.
Especially since they'd just done something similar with the
White Witch barely dodging the lead centaur's attack
that actually looked cool a minute earlier.
Didn't realize there was a little scene in the middle of the credits though. My friends and I were just about to walk out when we noticed it.
Apart from her ER gig? I think this is her second year.
Cool! See, I have no TV, and thus I know nothing about who is on TV. Yay for her!
I should see the
Narnia
movie tonight -- thanks for the warning about a final scene in the credits.