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I've been looking around for a while and can't seem to find one. Re: "Donald Where's your Trousers? And now there was no doubt that the trees were really moving - moving in and out through one another as if in a complicated country dance. I especially like Enter The Haggis' version of it.
I'll have to look for a video of it after class. F's are sharp The film was directed by "Charlies Angels" director McG. And while the trailer hits all the right visceral buttons, the summer blockbuster-generic effects could be from "Transformers. Summer Glau may be the reprogramed machine sent from the future to help young Connor, played by Thomas Dekker, prevent the robot army that destroys mankind from being created, but his mother Sarah Connor, played by Lena Headley, is the one to be reckoned with.
She will stop at nothing and sacrifice everything and everyone, including herself, to protect her son. In last week's episode, Headley was jailed for kidnapping the daughter of the industrialist, played by Shirley Manson of the band Garbage.
But the red haired Scotswoman Manson is a killer robot as well. Only the computer -robot prototype she is developing knows her true identity. His name is John Henry and he inexplicably sang the traditional Celtic ballad "Donald Where's Your Trousers" with the rescued daughter at the climax of last week's episode. John Connor's girlfriend and sidekick were both killed this season and he finally has the lean mean look of someone for whom loss has become second nature.
And while Headley, whose breast tumor was actually found to be a tracking device, has been in fighting trim, her grim task has taken an emotional toll on her. Garret Dillahunt is amazing. And that held true between front thirteen and back nine. Good times. Fox did want more standalone, hence the bloody wall. But we shook loose of that after a bit. So this was quite an accomplishment. Were you in casting Ash or was it Zack? They told me no one cares about them. Also, it was a very emotional time for the actors and everyone and people were a little on edge.
But on top of their game. I was a bad kid. That park scene where he showed John his father as a child. I cried for an hour. Do you go through a lot of revisions or are you guys pretty much in sync at this point? I never paid attention.
No one ever gave me two weeks. I love it. I asked for comic-con as a religious holiday. You will have the most recklessly entertaining times ever. Action Figures to Drama plots, she does everything. Not that we even like to call it that…. I say weirdly only because people ripped me up and down all year for ignoring the whole thing. Aelysian and I are going to die of shippy excitement now. Or am I reading too much into it? What was up with the baby moninter in Complications?
Was there a hidden message being played? I guess is the word. In the show hes a lil more of a hard ss imo. Might want to give him a slight adjustment in attitude. Is that something that can be answered? I will soon though. I just felt that water was very present from the FBI agents falling into the water at the end of season 1, and Cromartie chasing John off the dock, and the water men at the end of season 2.
I just kept thinking that there was an underlying metaphor there, probably to do with the origin of life. One issue, though: When you guys shoot scenes in the future, why do you have the actors act like the rifles have kickback? It has mass. But I dunno.
Her leather jacket shoulda been blue. Coltan is supposed to be extremely heavy, right? How much are you doing to drink Monday night if SCC gets renewed? I think we should support our fans, and joss is one of them. With fifty conversations going on at once, here are snippets. My agent practically hangs up on me if I use the word spaceship.
Anything from Asimov to Scalzi or someone in between? Any thematic points you wanted to mirror in the show? With BSG you grew to despise every single character. With SCC you love them. Did the studio not like anybody? Thomas was the hardest. People were very uptight about that role.
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