This is about this.
Don't say you weren't warned.
(Many on my fiends list, and many of their fiends in turn, may find this more amusing than others might. Yes,
usuakari, I mean you.)
EDIT: The LJ referred to seems to have Gone Away between the writing of the article, and my discovery of it. The article itself is still worthwhile, though, and the pathology described is Out There in the wild...
Don't say you weren't warned.
(Many on my fiends list, and many of their fiends in turn, may find this more amusing than others might. Yes,
EDIT: The LJ referred to seems to have Gone Away between the writing of the article, and my discovery of it. The article itself is still worthwhile, though, and the pathology described is Out There in the wild...
(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-21 12:08 am (UTC)And what makes you think this is particularly amusing to me, hmmm? It's not enough to have Kitling and a number of others thrust High Fidelity upon me with exclamations that it really is my kind of movie. Oh, no. Now I'm supposedly either the scourge, sniggering critic or slavish fan of Otakukin?
Fuck that! School of Rock wasmy kind of movie, and right now I'm off to hunt down John Cusack while riding on the back of a giant, yellow hampster-like like thing with a hyped-up nervous system, just so I can call in an air-strike delivered by giant singing robots, to be followed closely by a vicious team of homicidal samurai and ninja who will deal with any remaining smoking pieces of the aforementioned actor!.. *puff* *puff*
< /rant >
Actually
Date: 2004-09-21 01:10 am (UTC)...
It probably wasn't very funny, in retrospect.
You might want to look up Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, though. WhenI saw the trailers, I damn near had to change pants. It looks that nifty.
Re: Actually
Date: 2004-09-21 01:44 am (UTC)And I've known about Sky Captain... for a while now. It looks fantastic. Mind you, so did the Chronicles of Riddick in the previews. ;( When do we go see it?