Be afraid.
This is the wierdest movie.
quote:
Lampy: Hey, come over here. I'm gonna--The Radio: Why, do you dare to cross foils with the greatest Saxon swordsman in the land? Haven't you the slightest idea who you're dealing with?
Lampy: Precisely -- a total idiot!
The Radio: If you sabre wags as loosely as your Norman tongue, you'll be run through in an instant. Defend yourself, Sir Lampy of Locksley!
[The Radio continually whacks Lampy with his antenna.]
The Radio: A blow for Richard! A blow for Marion! A blow for Mario, the garbage man! And for Carl and all the boys at the delicatessen! And here's one for the Buddhist in the North District!
That's one of my favorite parts.
quote:
Mr. Parcelan stumbled drunkenly to the keyboard and typed:
That movie kicked ass. The Radio was always my favorite, because he had stuff to say all the time.
*adds it to her son's list for his birthday*
nnioR~
further more
(no joke) i used to live ON memory lane
mmhm
1 memory lane.
Ozius
quote:
Over the mountain, in between the ups and downs, I ran into Bummey the Fool who doth quote:
That movie sucks compared to Little Nemo: The Dream Master.
The NES game was also awesome.
Little Toaster rocked too, though.
quote:
There was much rejoicing when Mortious said this:
Never heard of it, and more's the pity.. because it sounds good.
'Bout a bunch of apliances that get left behind when some little kid moves away and they have an adventure.
Quite good.
I rent that sometimes just because I loved it so much when I was little. Next to The Last Unicorn and The Neverending Story, it was my favorite movie.
Little Nemo is pretty damn good, too. Anyone ever seen the (non-animated) Land of Faraway besides me, btw? I need to find that. I rather liked it, and I can even still remember the opening song
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