Andrew Eldritch plus...Count Chocula!
There so needs to be a Count Chocula movie. Maybe live-action. Perhaps based on this: [link] (click on cover to see additional pages.)
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Andrew Eldritch plus...Count Chocula!
There so needs to be a Count Chocula movie. Maybe live-action. Perhaps based on this: [link] (click on cover to see additional pages.)
I thought Ariadne's totem was a rook, too.
I thought it was a pawn. I could accept bishop, since the tops are both curved and it was hard to tell how tall it was in relation to other pieces. I don't think it was a rook.
I thought Ariadne's totem was little model of the Eiffel Tower.
No, it was definitely a chess piece. And not a rook.
Thus ends my contribution.
Thus ends my contribution.
Dana, ha! All I knew is that it wasn't the knight, queen, king, or pawn.
Why were all the totems representative of games?
Why should Jilli not click that link? Eight-legged things? Or clowns? Or just general crankiness?
A scene from arachnophobia with a sink with a number of spiders.
Pete, on a scale of Matrix to Sin City, with Fight Club somewhere in the middle, how would Bronson rate? Having seen a clip of Hardy talking about Bronson, I am now intrigued, but not so good with gore.
Man, I'm trying to remember now. It's all a blur. I think it's not so much gore as it is subject matter. It can be harrowing on a number of occasions. The stuff in a mental asylum can be particularly unpleasant, nicely contrasted with Hardy's in-character look to camera that reads "Really? I have to put up with this shit?"
However, there is a (presumed) plus for those of you with the Tom Hardy crush; there are plenty of moments of full frontal nudity, some of it in slow motion.
ION, the Inception music secret was brilliant.
However, there is a (presumed) plus for those of you with the Tom Hardy crush; there are plenty of moments of full frontal nudity, some of it in slow motion.
::heads to NetFlix queue posthaste::