Time Bandits 2/18 @ 10 PM ET

Do you like gladiator movies? :stuck_out_tongue:

Can’t say I do. Sorry.

Well, yeah. But, 300 was a bit over the top costume wise. d:

“Never talk to me like that again!”

I love how the smarter minions know to back away. :slight_smile:

“That’s a good question.” :smiley:

Then you’ll be disappointed. This is at least 90% Python.

“I am evil. Evil came before good.”

That’s what so many get confused. They equate God as good and the Devil as evil. If God created everything, he is neither good or evil, he is above that nonsense.

Everyone likes conflict, though. Good vs. Evil fits the bill.

“I would have started with lasers. 8 o’clock, day one!” :smiley:

Go into the Light, Carolann!

Prolly why the ending (which is the only thing I remember) annoyed me.

Wow, he’s getting beat bad.

God was both good and evil. Then he shed his Skin of Evil, which eventually killed Tasha Yar.

It’s all in the bible. Somewhere around the middle. :stuck_out_tongue:

Here comes Connery!!! No nut sling in this film I hope!!!:smiley:

Lmsbo!!

lb…

“Who sent you? The gods!!”

Those gods, always dropping kids everywhere.

In the original script, King Agamemnon was introduced as: “The warrior took off his helmet, revealing someone that looks exactly like Sean Connery, or an actor of equal but cheaper stature.” To Terry Gilliam’s surprise, the script ended up in Connery’s hands. He expressed interest in the part and his agent approached them for the role.

I thought that was Connery, but I thought I’d remember him being in this.

They’ve done stranger things.

Then, he later became a mighty ship in Babylon 5…

Was that before or after the Ruby slippers phase?

It’s not a phase. It’s a lifestyle choice.

“The enemy of the people is dead.”

Ah. Back when leaders actually did something.

Booo, democratic process.