Dory speaking "whale" in Finding Nemo
Owen tries to speak Whale. The first time he did it, I nearly pissed myself laughing.
We recorded Studio 60 but have yet to watch it. I just caught up with Doctor Who this afternoon.
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Dory speaking "whale" in Finding Nemo
Owen tries to speak Whale. The first time he did it, I nearly pissed myself laughing.
We recorded Studio 60 but have yet to watch it. I just caught up with Doctor Who this afternoon.
I just caught up with Doctor Who this afternoon.I was madly enthralled with some bits of this episode. I think I need a rewatch to figure out why.
I was madly enthralled with some bits of this episode. I think I need a rewatch to figure out why.
Oh, me, too! I had to start a rewatch immediately. But then the kids got up from their nap. Dammit. I got as far as "I'm The Doctor and I just snogged Madame De Pompadour! Bwhaha!" It killed me dead.
I just saw my very first bit of (any) Dr. Who the other night (aside from a vague memory of the 70s Doctor with freaky big hair) -- the one at Versailles, with Madame du Pompadour. I was fascinated -- and then I got interrupted. But I'm feeling like I may need to get on the Dr. Who train.
Like I need another show.
The actress who played Mme du Pompadour is Sophia Myles, who is David Tennant's girlfriend. She is also a very good actress--she ALMOST made her role in Tristan und Isolde beleivable, no small feat. I loved this week's episode muchly.
She played a small role in Underworld, didn't she? One of the vampires? No wonder their chemistry lit up the screen!
On Studio 60 I was pretty darn eye-rolly. a lot. but what clinched it for me was the kid whipping out a copy of "Who's on First". a SEVENTY EIGHT of "Who's on First" that he apparently keeps in his desk. Or possibly Sorkin's butt.
I just saw my very first bit of (any) Dr. Who the other night (aside from a vague memory of the 70s Doctor with freaky big hair)Probably Pertwee.
Trudy (Studio 60)
Yeah, that was bizarre. I just chalked it up to him being the type who might have bought it for himself--a collectible of sorts.
Probably Pertwee.
ACK! The Elder! The younger Pertwee is sexy, hottt! And sans fright wig hair.
70s Doctor with freaky big hair
More likely Tom Baker, who, while I adorerd him, did have a lot of hair. I like my Doctors with a touch of multiple personality disorder, flashing from manic cheerful to dangerous.