Jean Claude turned it down because it wasn't character-oriented enough.
That's on the list of the funniest sentences I've ever read.
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Jean Claude turned it down because it wasn't character-oriented enough.
That's on the list of the funniest sentences I've ever read.
Have you ever had a dream with a dwarf in it? Do you know anyone who's had a dream with a dwarf in it? No! I don't even have dreams with dwarves in them. The only place I've seen dwarves in dreams is in stupid movies like this! "Oh make it weird, put a dwarf in it!". Everyone will go "Woah, this must be a fuckin' dream, there's a fuckin' dwarf in it!". Well I'm sick of it! You can take this dream sequence and stick it up your ass!
For what it is worth, I often have dreams with feral babies infesting a house, crawling on the ceiling and rustling inside the walls. They never attack people and strip all the flesh from their bones, leaving nothing but a skeleton behind, but it is always taken for granted that this a real danger. That strikes me as weirder than dwarfs. But I'll admit that, unlike ita, I've never dreamed about dwarfs.
Arnold Schwarzenegger? WTF? Shouldn't he be busy fixing California's budget or something?
Have you seen his attempts at fixing the budget? I'd rather he stick to acting.
Burrell FTW.
crawling on the ceiling and rustling inside the walls
"They're in the room!"
Jessica - so what you're saying is that even though Fischer's story is the B story, emotionally, it's so cliche that it undermines the whole movie? It didn't bother me, but I can see that.
As for the Fischer story finishing in the hotel, I thought that the will and the pinwheel gave the emotional catharsis they talked about that was needed to really plant the seed. I mean, the snow scene was theoretically Browning's subconscious, so Fischer thought he was seeing Browning's knowledge. Am I remembering all that right?
P-C, I made the connection with that Eames and that Fischer, just didn't see a clear resonance with the movie characters.
Of course, I kept thinking about Eames from L&O:CI.
smonster, you're remembering that right, and I agree with you.
Awesome Jess!