Suddenly I have an urge to kiss Polter-Cow.
Sorry, Dan.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Suddenly I have an urge to kiss Polter-Cow.
Sorry, Dan.
Little Girl Lost, Aidan, Gem and Skin and Bone were my favorites. None of them aired. Whatev. My checks cashed fine.
Less hardbitten cynicism, more released (aired, DVDs, torrents... whatev) episodes!
"Moon" producers are approaching directors. I want Sam Raimi. Unless it's not, then I love whoever they get!
I've been asked in an email to list the correct viewing order of "The Inside." So I do it here.
1. New Girl In Town
2. Everything Nice
3. Old Wounds
4. Pre-Filer
5. Lonliest Number
6. Point Of Origin
7. Thief of Hearts
8. De-Clawed
9. Aidan
10. Little Girl Lost
11. Perfect Couple
12. Gem
13. Skin and Bone
Thanks for the list. Much appreciated.
I want Sam Raimi. Unless it's not, then I love whoever they get!
I'm not familiar with the book. Does one of the characters get his hand replaced with a chainsaw at one point?
So, what part would Bruce Campbell play?
t brain hurts
Actually -- pretty much, Polter. The main character has a detachable arm with several spare parts for various jobs.
I see Campbell as the Warden, Mort the Wart.
Actually -- pretty much, Polter. The main character has a detachable arm with several spare parts for various jobs.
Well! Color me intrigued.
Since Moon is supposed to be in the same Heinleinverse as the Stone family, it'd be nice to see a cameo by a young redheaded preteen named Hazel in the battle in the meeting hall, if that scene is in the screenplay.
Especially since Hazel/Gwen/Sadie eventually comes back for Mycroft.
Hmmm. I think that SiaSL is also a part of the 'verse. I could be wrong on that.
t /read perhaps too much Heinlein