I give you...Catwoman. Or an unused character from Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, I don't know.
Giles ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes has an 81% on RT. Damn.
Can we assume from this that screenings include James Franco handing out his own homemade brownies to the critics beforehand?
Man, I love me some Errol Flynn.
Frank-n-Furter is a good one too!
Did we know an Emily the Strange movie is in the works?
damn I loves me some Robin of Locksley
Laga, if you watched Robin of Sherwood, Ferretbrain just reviewed the first two seasons on dvd. It only sort of holds up to my nostalgic memories.
I have not... clicky, clicky, clicky oh so that's where Much comes from. (I keep calling him Wash/Watt.) And Ray Winstone as Will Scarlet. I am intrigued.
Ray Winstone was one of the best things about that show. I loved Judi Trott, too, but she never went on to do anything else.
And Much is an old part of the legend--he's Much the Miller's Son, and shows up pretty frequently in various versions, even if he's not as iconic as Tuck or Little John.
he's Much the Miller's Son
orly? When I first started watching the 2006 BBC show I went back and read a lot about the legends but I didn't come across Much & when I asked (I forget now who) they said his character was a modern creation. But when you add 'the miller's son' it sure does sound familiar.
...netflixed
ION, has anyone else heard of this British film Attack the Block?
It's by some of the guys who made Hot Fuzz and Shawn of the Dead, I believe.
IO9 says it's The Wire of alien invasion movies.