I once saw a play called, "I was a teenage werewolf for the third reich." It was a musical, even.
Riley ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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Last night's movie was Dog Soldiers.
This was the first film by the guy who made THE DESCENT (the woman spelunkers vs. cannibal mutants movie from earlier this year).
Maybe somebody should give him the Tin Man project...
I once saw a play called, "I was a teenage werewolf for the third reich." It was a musical, even.
OMG me too! (Probably I was sitting next to you.) Let us say there was gratuitous howling.
As I recall, the teenagers turned into werewolves when they got sexually excited.
One of the best Photoshop Phridays in a while: [link]
See, "I was a teenage werewolf for the third reich" is what I'm talking 'bout.
I just added The Descent to my queue, as I've wanted to see it. It will be interesting to compare the take on women in these two movies.
Random question: In Diary of a Lost Girl, Louise Brooks' character is named Thymiane. How is that pronounced?
Thymiane. How is that pronounced?
I'm guess like Thyme + greek sounding "iane" (i-ann-e) rather than the "diane" version.
Sounds like a good guess to me, Hec. The name looks kind of like a pharmaceutical brand name, but pretty.
Speaking of Louise Brooks, Pandora's Box is being released on Criterion DVD this upcoming Tuesday.