And while I'd say The Adventures of Baron Munchausen deserves a high place on the list quality-wise, I've never gotten the impression that it was a big cult touchstone like Time Bandits or Labyrinth.
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Lee Pace is coming up in the world. Apparently he'll be playing Thranduil in The Hobbit.
Oooh!
Oh, I saw Dylan Dog, Dead of Night yesterday. Unremarkable supernatural action-adventure, but the comedic bits were entertaining thanks to Sam Huntington.
Good for Lee Pace.
I will share this here, as everyone else will just look at me oddly. When I read that news, I thought, "Oh, I love his elbows, but they're not really Elf-King elbows." Because, on Pushing Daisies, I was deeply smitten with his Pie Maker choice of keeping his elbows tucked close to his body to prevent accidental touching. And, of course, I realize that, what with the "actor" thing, he's perfectly capable of changing his physicality to match the character. But, yeah, my automatic response to "Lee Pace" is "Oh, I love his elbows."
A thing which it is best not to say to one's boyfriend.
I was deeply smitten with his Pie Maker choice of keeping his elbows tucked close to his body to prevent accidental touching.
oh me too. his physicality for that role was really amazing. He's got acting chops for sure.
zLee Pace is Thranduil? Wow. That's... interesting. Huh.
I don't even remember who that is.
The tall one.