Yeah. I felt that the Captain had her husband killed so he could be with her. He lied about the watch and I felt he lied about not knowing the husband.
I love how real gentlemen stand when a lady leaves the table but cold blooded murder isn’t given a second thought (nor a first for that matter). :rolleyes:
Yeah, he did lots of nice things, didn’t he
I dunno how you’re frakkin something with subtitles. S’hard
(it’s easier when I speak the language. I’m screwed when it’s not in Spanish or Portuguese, though)
I’m sure he also stood for the ladies (as long as they are blond).
P.S. Badger That dude, in the plastic lookin hatish thing.
You said your screwed!
That one is for Audra.
The Faun is such an intriguing character. He’s often menacing, for no apparent reason. And he said that he has had “so many names”, something for which another horned supernatural entity is well known. I doubt that’s a coincidence.
Good on Ofelia for being a little bit more reticient with the fauno.
hmmm curious, outside of the labyrinth
Does this mean Hitler was into bestiality? :eek: Probably explains the mustache. :rolleyes:
A Kurisawa frak party would be great. Back to watching…
leg amputation… where’s gaeta?
Hm, if by bestiality you mean treating people as if they were worth even less than animals? perhaps.
(guernica is one of the most depressing paintings I’ve ever seen.)
At least one.
Having seen the movie already helps. Being able to touch-type without looking at the keyboard makes a difference too.
I love that aspect, it’s not black hats vs. white robes. It allows the child protagonist to choose for herself.
Maybe we can make this a more common frak party. There are also a lot of really great asian war films also.
Seven Samurai…Oh yeah!
See the contrast between the real world colors and fantasy world colors.
I think the Sean quote in my sig makes that pretty clear.
Added to the list.
Speaking of depressing paintings, look at the artwork in this place. :eek:
and here is another ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
frakking it is actually helping me get through the film, because I have something to look away at when I want to look away.