But did you see ME? (You didn't see me. It was a big crowd scene. But I'm a few rows behind the French guy they zoom in on)
Aw man! I wish I'd known to look!
'Never Leave Me'
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But did you see ME? (You didn't see me. It was a big crowd scene. But I'm a few rows behind the French guy they zoom in on)
Aw man! I wish I'd known to look!
I just read a plot synopsis of City of Bones, and I'll never get those ten minutes back.
I'm waiting for it to come out on DVD so I can watch Kevin Zegers' part in GIFs on Tumblr.
Aw man! I wish I'd known to look!
Some day I'll have to watch it and find myself. I'm also in S3 of Treme, in theory. As are my dog and my car. Much cooler, IMHO, and definitely a better experience.
Saw World's End. I think I enjoyed it more than my sister, but she admits there were very funny and clever bits. And we did yell the "What the fuck does WTF mean?" "What the fuck just happened?" "Oh, what the fuck!" dialogue to each other, so there.
Not that I can quote much, but I think the style of Pegg's character's oratory might be contagious. And I love to pieces Nick Frost. I don't know if that will ever go away.
...just one Cornetto, give it to me...
I love to pieces Nick Frost.
I left the theater believing that he should have been cast as Bane.
Saw World's End.
Best use of the opening of "This Corrosion" ever. I'm going to have to see the movie again so I can find out what the dialog after that was, because I was cackling too hard to hear it.
When was that used, Jilli? I'm not familiar with it.
I noticed once when Gary was quoting lyrics, which made me realise I probably missed other instances. However I can't even remember the lyric I did catch.
Tom, he was very convincing is that regard.
When was that used, Jilli? I'm not familiar with it.
At the World's End, when the robot of YoungGary appeared. The big choral surge in the background? That's the opening to "This Corrosion".
Plus, Gary's transformation at the end with his gang of young robots? Total shout-out to Andrew Eldritch in his cowboy hat phase.
Nick Frost was fan-fucking-tastic.
Not that I can quote much
I am dying to change my tagline to "Fuck you, you fucking lamp!"
And I left the theater more or less broken-hearted that Edgar Wright did not direct Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.