OK, so if Yoda was originally named Buffy, and Buffy was originally named Rhonda, in some alternate universe do we get the quote "Help me Rhonda?"
'War Stories'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Help help me Yoda! Help me get her out of my heart!
Help help me Yoda! Help me get her out of my heart!
Or maybe like:
Help Help me Yoda! Her heart out of help me get!
I love this lede: [link]
Paramount is making serious progression on a sequel to Top Gun, the 1986 film that singlehandedly won the Cold War through its depiction of dramatic dogfights and homoerotic volleyball sequences.
Yeah, the Soviets realized that to compete with the homoeroticism of Top Gun would be so expensive it'd wreck their economy.
"making serious progression?"
I just watched Top Gun for the first time since it left theaters back in the 80s. Ho and Yay.
"You! Are still dangerous. You can be my wingman any time."
Ice & Maverick 4Evah.
I saw the new animated film from the guy who did Triplets of Belleville last night, based on an unproduced script by Jacques Tati. (The Illusionist)
Every part of it is beautifully done, and for one of the more depressing films I've ever seen, it also has a wonderful lightness about it.
The other really fun part was that DH and I had the Sony screening room completely to ourselves, which has never happened before. (The projectionist even waited to start so I could run to the restroom one last time.) It's a shame more people didn't RSVP to this screening, but DH and I took advantage by stretching out on the big sofa in the back and pretending it was our living room.
Every part of it is beautifully done, and for one of the more depressing films I've ever seen, it also has a wonderful lightness about it.
How very Tati.
Huh. Bud Cort shops at my Trader Joe's.