I am speechless. I have no words to describe the beauty of this movie. ...Except beauty, apparently. And brilliance, and incredibly wicked awesome. It's like a revolution in movies; the randomness found only in Monty Python, but with the elegance and completeness that is often only credited to huge blockbusters
(
Read more... )
Comments 4
But I beg to differ on your Monty Python thing... it's completely philosophical. Who knew churches could float? :D
And teehee. DK's in love with Natalie Portman's character a pathological liar. ;)
Reply
Peter Saarsgard... Er, I'm assuming he's the one with the long hair... and no, I can't, lol. Bah, sorry, I'm not good with names, lol. The only character/ actor I know is Natalie Portman's(Sam) and I've already forgotten the guy's, even though you told it to me earlier :-X. Really, I can't see any of the character's saying "Hodgepodge" lol, except for maybe the father, who was a bit old :-X.
I guess you're right... I mean, how else would we know there was a way to use a sheep's bladder to prevent earthquakes?
Yes, yes I am in love with Natalie Portman/Samantha the pathological liar. I <3 her :D
...Well, at least until Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire comes out... Then back to my crush on Emma Watson.... blast these beautiful actresses!!! :'(
-DK
Reply
And, of course, you have to know how to bloweth thine enemies into tiny bits. You need to count to three. Three is the number thou shalt count. Four is too late, five is REALLY late, and two is too early, unless if thou shalt immediately proceed to three.
Reply
And promptyly begin bleeding on them.
-DK
Reply
Leave a comment