Perlman. And yay!
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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Whoohoo! I'm ready for more Hellboy, anytime.
That's great. I enjoyed the first one.
I'm just going to throw this out here for Deadwood fans: Steve the Drunk is played by the same actor who played Xander's father.
I'm just going to throw this out here for Deadwood fans: Steve the Drunk is played by the same actor who played Xander's father.
No way. I can totally see it, now that you've mentioned it, but I would have never made that connection.
That reminds me of my recent realizations that both Willy the Snitch and Whistler were on Homicide
"I know him. Who is that? Lemme go IMDB."
I knew I'd seen him before, Corwood. Couldn't place him though.
I just saw Krrish. Any Bollywood fans interested in thoughts?
I'm interested, on general principles.
Pirates improves on a second viewing. Very rich text, actually, and the storylines and dialogue and arcs become more clear after you've absorbed the spectacle on the first viewing.
I suppose people are already talking about this elsewhere, but I haven't seen it here, but Tia Dalma has the same heart locket on her table that plays music for the Dutchman. And, of course, the motif on the front of the chest lock is also a heart. Also - get it - "dead man's chest" doubles for the Dutchman's own emotional state. Anyway, it seems likely that Tia Dalma may be the woman who broke the Dutchman's heart. Or at the very least, she knows that person since she has the locket.