If it was a reference/shout out, I get the former, but not the latter. Unless it's the "if you get the blood on you/in you you're infected too?"
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yes. I think that is what we are supposed to gather.
Still haven't forced myself to watch Last King of Scotland for him though.
not totally sure you'd want to, to be perfectly honest. it's pretty hard to watch.
I know it's futile to bring realistic science into speculation about a movie that has a giant monster trashing NYC, but I would tend to think that an implanted larval parasite would kill someone well before it grew large and strong enough to spread their entire torso open and escape. I'm assuming what we saw was the effect of some kind of venom or digestive enzyme that reacted with the victims' stomach acid after a certain point and burst them with the internal pressure of suddenly expanding gasses .
McAvoy fans: it's worth renting the BBC Shakespeare Retold: MacBeth if only for the leather pants.
not totally sure you'd want to, to be perfectly honest. it's pretty hard to watch.
that's what I'm thinking, too, tiggy.
What about The Wind that Shakes the Barley?
hee, Laga, I think the Life fans have put "a very long wait" onto anything Damian Lewis related on Netflix. (I believe McAvoy's McBeth is on the same disc with Much Ado About Nothing).
Shameless is a lot of fun for McAvoy fans.
Shameless is a lot of fun for McAvoy fans
oh yes it is. So far I can only get season one on DVD, though.
Matt, that makes sense too!
Matt has the right idea. Here is a nice post about what probably happened to Marlena.