The bird's only natural predators were hawks and eagles.
That must've been like a buffet line for the raptors.
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The bird's only natural predators were hawks and eagles.
That must've been like a buffet line for the raptors.
If not, why?
Have you seen Night of the Lepus?
Because horror films about not-horrible animals tend to not ping the primal fear centers in the brain.
P-C, you should totally propose that to SciFi. Perhaps you could include the Giant Auk and the Sea Mink. Ooh and the Carolina Parakeet!
Well, maybe something like the Attack of the Were-Rabbit. . .
Some of these I totally see--Chow Yun Fat as Morpheus in The Matrix, and others make the movie way too different.
I think the turning down that surprised me the most was Kate Hudson picking The Four Feathers over Spiderman.
I just .... man, I didn't even like Spiderman. I still would have taken the role.
Daniel Day Lewis would've made a good Aragorn.
Not that I'm unhappy with Viggo, but DDL would've been good.
Have you seen Night of the Lepus?
Generally, Hec, the answer to "Have you seen [movie]?" coming from you is no. Heh.
I wonder why Christina Ricci didn't get the role of Lolita. She seems perfect. Perhaps too perfect? Dunno. Never saw it.
Generally, Hec, the answer to "Have you seen [movie]?" coming from you is no. Heh.
You may consider it rhetorical then.
Do I know what rhetorical means!