For the Record: The Osmonds best song ever is "Crazy Horses."
Seconded!
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For the Record: The Osmonds best song ever is "Crazy Horses."
Seconded!
For some reason, Brandon Lee and Heath Ledger are in similar not-yet-over categories for me.
I'd add River Phoenix to that list, but yeah.
I can watch Brokeback and A Knight's Tale well enough now, but watching Heath Ledger as the Joker really, really hurts, still.
And who gave me an Osmonds earmworm?! "And they call it puppy loooooooove ..."
For the Osmonds, "Crazy Horses" musically. Lyrically, "Love Me for a Reason" or "The Proud One."
I find Donny's solo "Sweet and Innocent" musically irresistible until I start thinking about how young would be too young for Donny Osmond in 1971ish.
Guess who is doing the voice of Boo-Boo in the upcoming Yogi Bear movie?
Lee Pace?
Wait, there's going to be a Yogi Bear movie?
Guess who is doing the voice of Boo-Boo in the upcoming Yogi Bear movie?
HInt: he's bringing BooBooBack
New Inception theory to throw into the mix of possibilities: The entire movie is actually Mal countering Cobb's attempt to get her to wake up out of Limbo, tricking him into believing that they did wake up and she committed suicide because of it. In the end, Mal wins, and they stay in Limbo.
That possibility occurred to me while discussing it with a friend. I did not get out to see it again yesterday, but maybe today. I really need to see this movie again, to see which theories stand up.
Sean, for a little while toward the end, I wondered if Mal was right, and Cobb was the one who was deluded, and the whole thing was her dream, and she was the one trying to plant a new idea in his mind.
I love that the possibilities are almost endless, and the structure lets you play with so many different theories. What I want now, though, is another movie like this, that gets everyone you know talking.