I know I'm not the target demographic for this movie, so I'm not going to say too much about it. I do have a genuine question though:
Why does the Rat King move and look like the Other Mr. Bobinsky?
Is it the standard "hoards of rats trying to look human" style? The Amazing Muarice and His Educated Rodents is one of the few main Discworld books I haven't read, so I don't know how it's described in the book. I have read and watched Coraline though, and I did just get done watching The Amazing Maurice.
Claude Rains - (Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Wagon Train, Rawhide) - "The reason I got into Old Hollywood and started studying theatre and film! He's such a little cutie as well as a smoking hot, velvet voiced morsel of evil - he's that good and can play both so easily!..." text propaganda continued below the cut.
Patrick Troughton - (Doctor Who) - His version of the doctor is my absolute favourite.
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Claude Rains:
While he might be more famous for his movie roles(like Casablanca, The Invisible Man, Lawrence of Arabia, Now, Voyager, and Mr. Skeffington to name a few!), he was also a television star in his own right! He had lots of guest spots on various shows but in the tv-realm, he's probably the most well known for his work for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and was a frequent collaborator with Hitch himself, having the spotlight for five episodes! My favorite tv performance of his was playing Father Amion in the episode "The Horseplayer", where he plays the kindest priest who gets taken for a ride and it's so heartbreaking to see him in tears where he confesses that it's his fault the church's funds were used for less than better means (but it all works out in the end!). It's such an honest performance and it's a refreshing change from all his evil villians (but we love them anyway!) he'd done in the past. Another favorite performance of mine is his performance as Leonard Eldridge in the episode "The Door Without a Key", a seemingly amnesiac old man who makes a bond with a lost boy in a police station. They're adorable together and I found myself tearing up a little when they both confess how lonely they are in the world.
Patrick Troughton:
he's such a whore i love him
So... next week is it, huh? What have we learned so far?
1. Jane and the other personalities are going to be okay.
2. Single parent Larry continues to get shit on from every possible angle. "How could you say something so cruel?" he asked Keeg 1, knowing full well the universe has always been against him.
3. Rita's probably not going to do anything.
4. Laura beating herself up was probably a good thing mentally? Idk.
5. Niles is dead. Hella dead. Never coming back. However, for better or for worse, he's always going to influence the team.
6. Who even knows what's going on with Cliff anymore. He's all over the place.
I don't count Cyborg because we always knew he was going to get through this.
They really don't want Larry to win, huh? Got him digging his own grave, starting to regret falling in love with Mr. 104, and worrying about what will happen to his space parasite baby when he dies.
Oh yeah, and the whole "I'm not ready to say goodbye" when Rita's on her deathbed even though he's all but accepted his own death?!
After EVERYTHING that's happened from seasons 1-3, let him have a happy ending or just let him die already.
Just noticed that Mr. 104's shirt is decorated with the periodic table. What a dork.
Also, he and Larry are the cutest couple ever and if they don't get a happy ending, murder is an option. Why did he have to have such a cute laugh when Larry talked about him taking care of Keeg?!
To anyone who will see this. Mutuals, followers, Lee, or random Tumblr user:
Happy New Year!
We've made it to 2024!
Gotta love Critical Role anyway, but to make it even better Tony Hale will be there tomorrow so make sure to show your support! Not in like a creepy way though haha 😳
(I sure hope my online history doesn't hurt my film career in the future)
There's a really cool point in this if you will bear with me, okay!
Peter Serafinowicz voices Death in the new audio books and in the new The Amazing Maurice, right? He's kind of like the new official Death in productions now like Christopher Lee was.
BUT guess what other show he was on that is a complete tonal shift and I didn't even realize it was him? He was The Tick in the Amazon Prime show!!! I absolutely LOVED this show!
(The bastard hid his britishness)
And now get this!
Sir David Jason played Rincwind in the Colour of Magic adaptation, okay? Well he also played Albert in the Hogfather Adaption!
There were a few other actors that where in both as well.
My point is:
Actors play in different things and everytime I discover this I get really excited for no reason 🙃.
Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
Hey guys? You know that image of Rama and Larry holding each other in a bright area? You know, the one we haven't seen yet in the show? You know how Negative Spirit 1 just told Larry he was going to be a sun? Do you remember that both Larry and Rama are destabilizing and are going to blow up? Do you guys know how sun's are made? You don't think for the series finally they would... do you?
This is how we cope if it really happens.
Hey guys? You know that image of Rama and Larry holding each other in a bright area? You know, the one we haven't seen yet in the show? You know how Negative Spirit 1 just told Larry he was going to be a sun? Do you remember that both Larry and Rama are destabilizing and are going to blow up? Do you guys know how sun's are made? You don't think for the series finally they would... do you?
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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