Isn't it a mouse nose?
It is. I was just being silly.
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Isn't it a mouse nose?
It is. I was just being silly.
I was just being silly.
CARRY ON.
slinks off to have more coffee
"Let it go, Dad!"
Oooh, also, the music in Cars was excellent. Rascal Flatts and John Mayer, whee!
t /Cars likes carrots
Have now seen X2. I liked it better for about 2/3 of the movie. Then I kinda got impatient. A few things didn't make any sense, like why exactly did Jean get out of the plane, but upon further thought, I realize that it's not worth further thought.
That confused me at first too, and then on re-watch the first scene where Jean is making all the TVs and such freak out made me realize that it was her powers that were screwing up the electronics in the Blackbird, which is why she had to get out of it.
George Clooney did a remake for TV a few years ago, which didn't hold my attention.
Oh yeah - wasn't that the live TV show?
One more note about Once Upon A Time In The West: although the movie is about ~3 hours long, the script (by Leone, Bertolucci, and Dario Argento) was (notoriously) only 15 pages long.
George Clooney did a remake for TV a few years ago, which didn't hold my attention.
Oh yeah - wasn't that the live TV show?
I loved that version. And I was so glad to see the message available to Joe Sixpak...who probably didn't watch...but still.
t /anti-nuclear activist bias
Ha! I just sent that article to my nephew, as the final shot of The Searchers kicked off our multi-year fight about symbolism in art. (He maintains that I read too much into these things; I maintain that movies don't just happen by accident).
(Most movies, anyway).
He maintains that I read too much into these things
Yeah, see, when I first saw the movie when I was in Junior High (my dad was a big western fan, so I saw a lot of John Wayne movies growing up), even then I knew that final shot was saying a lot more than just what was on the surface of the scene. So I'm going with very much NOT accidental.
Joe and I watched "Lemony Snicket" yesterday and I really enjoyed it. At one point, I said (of Sunny), "I want that little girl." Joe replied, "We have that little girl."
At one point, I said (of Sunny), "I want that little girl." Joe replied, "We have that little girl."
As long as I get the older girl. I called dibs on her ages ago.