“We are all that is left.”
Heartbreaking. He even keeps his goofy smile on. This is when it starts getting for real, even though it’s still a comedy.
“We are all that is left.”
Heartbreaking. He even keeps his goofy smile on. This is when it starts getting for real, even though it’s still a comedy.
Seriously. By this point, it’s not parody anymore. This story really does take on a life of its own.
I feel like they could have convincingly pulled off a sequel.
“Buut whhhyyy?”
I love how this scenario seems completely reasonable to Justin Long’s character.
I’m not a complete braincase. I understand completely that it’s just a TV show.
It’s all real.
Oh my god, I knew it!! I knew it!!
“Maybe you’re the plucky comic relief?”
Sigourney: “Ducts. Why is it always ducts?”
Nice homage.
I can’t remember, did video conferencing still seem futuristic when this movie was released?
“Chompers?” :eek:
“Well, screw that!”
:DHEHEHEHEHEHe, I just had this really great idea!
“Well, screw that!”
Only, she didn’t say “screw.” Watch her lips.
It was fairly new, but not unheard of, although I sort of doubt that a bunch of kids in the suburbs would have had a fast enough connection to make it viable.
“I’m… I’m shot.”
This is so sad.
Could anyone besides Alan Rickman deliver that deliberately cheesy-sounding line with that much sincere emotion?
In a nutshell, this movie say, “Yes, this is a cliche…but it’s a cliche that works.”
How would Sarris know what tissue paper is? :rolleyes:
Time for Audra’s boob report!
His mom sent him socks for his birthday in a lovely gift bag with silver tissue paper.
Sarris’ gun looks like a Hero sandwich.