I'd keep an eye on yours, Sean. You may have made nice with it, but it is probably still harbouring resentment.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
Boxed Set, Vol. 1: Smallville, Due South, Farscape
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
I am, as it happens, dubbing A Grand Day Out right now. Everything Wallace says now looks like he's saying "It's the wrong futon, Gromit!"
Everyone knows that Nick Park's next full length movie will be a Wallace and Grommet, right? No other details (I'm not sure I've even read a title).
Hmm, to the imdb-mobile, away!
eta it's The Wallace and Grommet Movie.
And NO FAIR - there's a Creature Comforts TV series... in the UK! 13 episodes! That better make it over here. Grrrrrr.
Gromit. t /pedantic
(And it's not really a TV series, Ken -- they're 13 10-minute shorts.)
(And it's not really a TV series, Ken -- they're 13 10-minute shorts.)
But still. WANT! I wonder if they'll get released as a single feature like the Aardman (Aardmen?) festival a few years back? Although 130 minutes would be a tad long for an animation fesitval.
I'd keep an eye on yours, Sean. You may have made nice with it, but it is probably still harbouring resentment.
Aw, crap. Just what I need. I'll fall asleep on the futon one night, and the next thing I know, it'll fold in half and smother me.
Now I'm gonna be all paranoid watching TV. Thanks, ita.
You'll have just invented futon snuff porn. There's an accomplishment.
Although 130 minutes would be a tad long for an animation fesitval.
Dude, with Wallace & Gromit you budget yourself, savoring each one and waiting a while to enjoy the next.
I watched the Stargate episode 2010 and I noticed that the gray monotones again seem to be the choice for the fashionable Future!Earth.
Along with vaccinating against aging and cancer they seemed to have vaccinated against color and fashion.
Dude, with Wallace & Gromit you budget yourself, savoring each one and waiting a while to enjoy the next.
But I'm talking about Creature Comforts, not Wallace and Gromit.
If you're referring to the Aardman Festival, I don't think it had any Wallace & Gromit (it did have the original Creature Comforts, and some of the CC commercials) - I saw it when it was out, which was a couple five years ago. The subsequent DVD definitely had no W&G.