What, are we going to actually see skeksis eating gelflings alive and whatnot?
No, just sucking out their esssssenccccce.....
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What, are we going to actually see skeksis eating gelflings alive and whatnot?
No, just sucking out their esssssenccccce.....
a disturbing Meet The Feebles place.
Is there any Meet the Feebles place that isn't disturbing?
::Shudder::
Last night, I watched a tiny britromcom that absolutely broke me. The Girl in the Cafe with Bill Nighy (who I adore) and Kelly Macdonald.
Written by the 4 Weddings and a Funeral and Love Actually guy. Deliciously well acted...Nighy was a study in shy ticks and angsty expressions...laugh out loud funny and incredibly educational about the Millenium Goals, G8 bureaucracy and world poverty. No. Really. It was a hoot.
And poignant with a capital POI.
Gonna have to buy this one.
The music makes anything gay. It's magic.
I'd never have slashed those two, but the dialog worked for it!
Oh dear. That's hilarious.
Awww. That's oddly sweet.
Brokeback to the Future
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There are lots of these floating around. Broke Mac Mountain.
Dammit. I just got on here to post Brokeback to the Future and, unsurprisingly, someone beat me to it. So great.
All I remember about the original is the puppets were really freaky looking and disturbed me. I have not bothered to see if 20 some-odd years later they have same effect.
Kalshane is totally me. of course, 20-some odd years ago i was only six or so. so it's sort of understandable that they creeped me out.