I've never seen all of The Wizard of Oz.
::faints::
The flying monkeys freaked me out as a kid. They didn't even seem scary so much as ... wrong.
Re: "Land of the Lost" - I have Sleestak fear....
I hated the Sleestaks!
Night before last I caught the tail end of The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane on cable, which I saw on TV, late night, when I was about eleven. My squick for Martin Sheen was born watching that movie, because he plays the perviest pedophile EVER in it.
I have Sleestak fear....
Yes. Frickin' creepy. Creepier than those nasty creepy three-pronged modern wind turbines.
Why am I still awake? I've gone to bed twice tonight already.
{{{{askye}}}}
Note that I am willfully refraining from recommending that you see it forthwith, ita. I find it particularly annoying when others attempt to encourage me to see E.T. I have to believe that if you have seen parts of it, and that has not caused a thirst to see the rest, then it is not meant to occupy the same place in your viewing life as it occupies in mine.
This is
highly
appreciated. And I would never try and push you to see
ET.
However, if anyone in reading range has not seen
The Princess Bride,
see it now before it's too late.
if anyone in reading range has not seen The Princess Bride, see it now before it's too late.
Not seen Princess Bride? Inconceivable!
And I would never try and push you to see ET. However, if anyone in reading range has not seen The Princess Bride, see it now before it's too late.
This, I agree with. In fact, you should see it again. And again. And a few more times after that, so that you can help quote entire scenes from memory.
that you can help quote entire scenes from memory.
But why would anyone want to do that?
...kidding....
But why would anyone want to do that?
If this were a musical, we'd be breaking into a big choreographed number to expound the virtues of quoting
Princess Bride from memory.
This is why Plei's my girl.
I'm watching Russel Crowe in Mystery, Alaska. Yum.