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I plan to see them, but I just haven't made the effort as of yet.I could see that, but it's a bit misleading. It's very true to the original films in humor & tone, even the score is used in the same way. It just flows.
Nobody steps on a Church in my town ....Where do these stairs go...?
They go up!
One..Nobody steps on a Church in my town ....
I went crazy the first time I went into Downtown NYC and saw the Public Library where the whole thing beganOne..
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ROAST HIM!
You are too kind. FIFY
Oh, how I love you, Miss Purple.Am I going to hell? Maybe. But, this was the best $4 I ever spent.
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Are you a god?I went crazy the first time I went into Downtown NYC and saw the Public Library where the whole thing began
Okay… the credits just started rolling for me… that is so cool!!!Movie is over. I'm going to bed. Good night, wonderful pervs!
Eh, I could go either way. And it wasn't as if he sliced off his whole ear, your adorable eraser notwithstanding. But he was a mess.Thank gods for google. I wanted to spell it like you did. Here is an article about the possible ear fiasco.
Because they needed a plot point, and using Dana for it would have been too paint by numbers?The one thing that was a bit odd and maybe it was explained... I might have missed it... why did Dana have a baby?
Oh, that is awesome. I really enjoy Monet. (Personally more a Pre-Raphaelite guy myself, but I enjoy a good Impressionist.)I'm pooped. Long day. Half day tomorrow, and then I will dye my hair blue. Pictures will be shared.
Sunday I will be seeing this.
Hamlet is a personal favorite.Thank you for noticing. I like you.
Richard III is mine, but Hamlet was the first I read on my own. Ever see The Reduced Shakespeare Company take on all the plays in 90 minutes?Hamlet is a personal favorite.
I've not seen the full thing, but I've seen clips from them.Richard III is mine, but Hamlet was the first I read on my own. Ever see The Reduced Shakespeare Company take on all the plays in 90 minutes?
Yeah, I was an English/Theater Arts double major, until I decided paying rent was something I wanted to do and moved to CS.I've not seen the full thing, but I've seen clips from them.
Much Ado was my first foray into Shakespeare. Still have Puck's closing monolog memorized. Thanks to being an English major at a small liberal arts College, I've read and watched pretty much the entire works.
Ray, when someone asks you if you're a god, you say "YES!"Are you a god?
No...
THEN, DIE!!!!!!!
To the last syllable of recorded time.She could have died hereafter...
There would have been time for such a word...
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day...
Lets show this prehistoric bitch how we do things downtown...Ray, when someone asks you if you're a god, you say "YES!"
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player...To the last syllable of recorded time.
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player...
And is heard no moreThat struts and frets his hour upon the stage,