Seemingly impervious to the uptake of knowledge -- Henry Rollins.
I did NOT go look, I did NOT laugh, and I did NOT laugh harder when I saw in the revised credits who will hold the new starring roles. *snicker*
Rach, I am proud of your self restraint. Only by keeping ourselves from having fun can we prove to our children that we are, in fact, Serious Adults. I personally hope to be one, one day, and your example has inspired me.
I had not realized how corny the dialogue was in that milestone movie. I have always felt that Charleton Heston was a pompous ass. Funny parady, but they had a lot of good material to work with!
I particularly liked his rendition of 'stranger in a strange land'. And we say that William Shatner's delivery is wooden! It was nice to see Edward G. Robinson, though -- even in a bit role.
I did NOT go look, I did NOT laugh, and I did NOT laugh harder when I saw in the revised credits who will hold the new starring roles.
ReplyDelete*snicker*
Rach, I am proud of your self restraint. Only by keeping ourselves from having fun can we prove to our children that we are, in fact, Serious Adults.
ReplyDeleteI personally hope to be one, one day, and your example has inspired me.
I had not realized how corny the dialogue was in that milestone movie. I have always felt that Charleton Heston was a pompous ass. Funny parady, but they had a lot of good material to work with!
ReplyDeleteI particularly liked his rendition of 'stranger in a strange land'. And we say that William Shatner's delivery is wooden!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to see Edward G. Robinson, though -- even in a bit role.