This was his love song to a giant slab of steel.
One reason why people who saw the movie also think it's not a good movie. Not to mention his "love song" to a full hour of people dying in horrific ways.
Giles ,'Touched'
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This was his love song to a giant slab of steel.
One reason why people who saw the movie also think it's not a good movie. Not to mention his "love song" to a full hour of people dying in horrific ways.
I liked Victor Garber. And the band that went down with the ship.
Hamlet is Shakespeare's love song to fencing.
Shut up.
(chastised)
Hamlet is Shakespeare's love song to fencing.
And here I though it was his love song to his mother, but that's probably Olivier's fault.
I thought Hamlet was Shakespeare's love song to Mel Gibson.
I liked Victor Garber. And the band that went down with the ship.
Not that it's not a guilty pleasure; guilt away. But I strongly disagree that people who don't like it haven't seen it. Or are just being needlessly snobbish.
I liked Victor Garber.
His apology to Rose for not building a better boat was a thing of beauty. The captain was good too (though I space on the actor).
But I strongly disagree that people who don't like it haven't seen it. Or are just being needlessly snobbish.
That's not what he said, though. He's saying people who don't see it are being needlessly snobbish.
The captain was good too (though I space on the actor).
That would be THEODEN KING! Bernard Hill.