See' make fine, fine chocolate.
Where' my key-after-R?
Cordelia ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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See' make fine, fine chocolate.
Where' my key-after-R?
Wonder_ if the poi_on _he tried to apply to Wolfram'_ keyboard (_o he'd _top _ugge_ting monkey title_) ha_ _omehow affected Bet_y'_ keyboard?
I just finished Edwardian House.
Even excepting for editing, that man is a prick.
Trudy, I only got through the first 3 hours and had to leave. I was enjoying it so much. You're talking about the lord of the manor, right?
Goodness, yes.
He is just the most clueles creature alive.
Great, the nation just got Buffy back in line and now Angel goes out of synch.
Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth are going to be a week behind b/c 7 have pre-empted this week's AtS for a two hour episode of The Jury.
I have a Manor House question (Edwardian Country House or whatever they called it there...): Did they ever do a reunion-type show? I'd love to see more of the people in their real lives and hear how they felt about the experience later -- see if the couple resigned themselves to living their real lives again (favorite line from milady: "It's so easy to throw a party here!" Um, yeah. You just tell your staff of 12 to do it.), see what's up with Kenny and Ellen, see Charlie...nah, that's it. Just see Charlie.
Jesse, there is a lot on the website.
Charlie and Ellen broke up but are still friends. Everybody seems to be fond of Mr. Edgar still.
They should re-cut the whole thing with MORE TRISTAIN
"When's the last time you saw a trailer that made the crowd ooh and cheer?"
I was going to reply to this in the movie thread, but I thought I'd ask something in here first before I got all 'Well, as I can safely speak for all 19 million Australians'. So, Aussies - is it just my town, or do we just not cheer in the cinema?
Seriously, I can't remember ever being in an audience where we collectively cheered at something, whether it be a cool trailer or Leo Dicaprio dying while resembling a frosty-fruit. There's lots of laughing, sniffling, annoying crinkling of junk-food wrappers and Legolas got an 'oooh' for his horsey stunt in TTT, but that's about it, in my experience. It's odd, I'm suddenly really curious about this.
No, it's not just you, Leigh; it's never happened to me either. The biggest audible audience reaction I've ever heard to a film is a polite round of applause when they rolled the closing credits. (Apart from involuntary ones like laughter, gasps etc.)