I think Brody could have done a good job (and by typing it that way, I'm also thinking of Adrien Brody, but he'd have to get over himself first). But I'm
so
glad Lee's got it.
Lunch today is a very sour apple and a buttered bagel. And water. My stomach's being weird again.
I think I may aim to use public transport or walk a bit more often now that I've proven neither option is immediately fatal.
I think AB is a-freaking-dorable, and can do the dry wit thing, but there's sort of a resignedness that LP does. He puts a hint of Eyeore in the role.
Lee Pace is simply perfect.
So it would probably be My Sort of Thing. (Especially with the Tim Burton comment about it from upthread!) I guess I should try to catch it.
Sigh. I wish your DVD player liked my DVDs. I'll make you guys watch it.
Who was the narrator?
He's the same guy who does the Harry Potter books on tape. I want to say Jim Dale (am too lazy to look up).
He puts a hint of Eyeore in the role.
But then! Those brief flashes of undiluted utter delight. Truly, I think it's those wee glimpses of utter delight that got me.
I thought he sounded familiar, but I don't think I ever listened to a Harry Potter book on tape.
So it would probably be My Sort of Thing. (Especially with the Tim Burton comment about it from upthread!) I guess I should try to catch it.
Right, there was a bit of the Elfman/Burton thing in there.
Speaking of Seth Cohen, here is my SAT analogy:
Felicity:Sydney Bristow::Seth Cohen:Chuck Bartowski
I found out that
Pushing Daisies
is streaming at the ABC website, so if you've been intrigued by the description here, you could give it a couple minutes
right now!
Not that I'm an enabler or anything, but I think if you give it five minutes you'll want to see the rest (if you're not bon bon, anyway.)
Lee Pace! I'd claim him for my own, except I think Vonnie would shiv me.
I'd claim him for my own, except I think Vonnie would shiv me.
sticks pink Empress flag on Lee Pace's head
A-HA! But neither of you had a
flag
now did you?