David - don't you mean krill?
Well, that would be the joke portion of the comment. However, now I'm thinking about Krill the Conquerer as rendered by Sergio Aragones.
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David - don't you mean krill?
Well, that would be the joke portion of the comment. However, now I'm thinking about Krill the Conquerer as rendered by Sergio Aragones.
However, now I'm thinking about Krill the Conquerer as rendered by Sergio Aragones.
So, like this, except holding a sword?
Dude! Liam Neeson was in Krull ?!?
I thought Darkman was his first movie. Although now that you mention it, I guess he was.
So, like this, except holding a sword?
Yesss!!
Make it so.
Ha! No sword, but instead, The Glaive!
But there were firemares! A point could be made they were the best part of the movie.
Neeson was also in Excalibur, pre-Krull, and in Next of Kin (oy), all pre-Darkman.
But there were firemares! A point could be made they were the best part of the movie.
It's certainly one of the first things I think of when I think about the movie.
BBCA is currently showing V for Vendetta, which I can never surf past when it's on tv. I really should pick up the dvd for it.
One of my favorite movie lines: "For three years, I had roses, and apologized to no one."
One of my favorite movie lines: "For three years, I had roses, and apologized to no one."
Great line for sure.
I've mentioned it before but I'll note that Moore almost certainly based the Valerie character on Claude Cahun whose experience during the Nazi occupation of the Channel Islands is very similar.
I could see Tim Burton doing Lidsville.
Sadly, I wouldn't trust him with it at this point unless it was stop-motion.
At least they could save money by re-using Johnny Depp's wig and wardrobe from Alice in Wonderland.