But it does highlight the difference between a good random dance number and a bad one.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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True, true.
But it does highlight the difference between a good random dance number and a bad one.
This is really funny, and it shouldn't be. Man, what a disaster that last Spidey movie was.
Mel Gibson is making a Viking movie in Old Norse.
Oh god, you're not kidding.
I was so hoping that was an Onion link.
I really don't get it. What difference does it make what language it's in when you otherwise show utter contempt for authenticity?
Giant space-chicken movie progressing nicely
We are continuing our efforts to make a full-length animated film with half a dozen people + many, many years. This is a sampler video of characters and spaceships from our "Guidolon the Giant Space Chicken," which is a film about a giant space chicken making a film about a giant space chicken.
The animation is still "in-process," but it's a nice intro to Guidolon the Giant Space Chicken and film director, Trisuron the giant space Triceratops and movie actress/producer, Jerora the giant space jellyfish and production manager, and their enemy, Fribugus, the giant space pangolin and movie studio lackey.
The phrase "giant space chicken" underlies the existential angst of the piece, as "giant" is what we hope to become, "chicken" is what we fear we are, and "space" is the amorphous place where we float without a hand-hold, trying to define ourselves before others define us first.
I think it's a dick thing, Scola. Has to prove he's manly enough to Go There Also, what's Norse for "Medellin"?
Guardian Article on Dudeism: Religion and the Big Lebowski:
I have got to read this:
Andrew Rabin's A Once and Future Dude: The Big Lebowski as Medieval Grail-Quest. (For rug, he suggests, read grail: "a lost fetish object" that unifies the mundane and the divine, or "ties the room together".)