I find that my response to the Lady in the Water is less painfully eyerolly and more hilarious if I just remember to refer to it by the much better title Watery Tart.
Also, narf?
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I find that my response to the Lady in the Water is less painfully eyerolly and more hilarious if I just remember to refer to it by the much better title Watery Tart.
Also, narf?
Also, narf?
Scrunt.
Also, narf?
Makes me wonder if he had an unrequited crush on somebody named "Fran" at some point, but that's probably just the result of knowing about too many Dracula movies where there's a mysterious character by the name of "Alucard" lurking about.
Y'all play nice.
Scrunt
Heh, I read a comment that this was an indication that M. Night doesn't Google.
I gave up on him when he started casting actors that trigger my "ick, something disgusting just crawled out from under a rock" response: Mel Gibson, Joachin Phoenix, Michael Pitt, and now Paul Giamatti.
Oh Matt. You don't like Paul? He's one of my favorite actors, precisely because he looks like such a schlub. I love that face! Such pathos.
Makes me wonder if he had an unrequited crush on somebody named "Fran" at some point
Pinky would've been funnier.
Paul Giammatti is the spitting image of my best friends brother seen here, [link] the third person down.
Or perhaps he is the spitting image of Paul.
Also, narf?
Zort!
Poit!