One reason could be that you can ask her on a double date and only have to pay for one. On the other hand, if you got in a arguement you would be double teamed and hear it in stereo.
Have you ever heard the song that was cut out of that sequence of The Wizard of Oz? Some kind of jitterbug number while they’re in the haunted woods. It was cut out at no huge loss (well, I’m sure Judy Garland worked on singing that song a bit).
In fact, I have… they were afraid that by including the number, it would date the film. I agree. We have had a conversation along these lines… where we try to stay away from Pop Culture and super trends for fear that in a few years, no one will remember who Honey Boo Boo or Justin Bieber is… (I dunno… is that how you spell his name? I guess I don’t really care).
I don’t think the problem is that the song dates the film; to me, the song really interrupts the flow of the story. While the songs earlier on in the movie establish the characters or their intentions, the ‘Jitterbug’ just comes out of nowhere and throws the scene off course.
…and if the Wicked Witch of the West set fire to Justin Bieber, it would be the best update ever!
On the one side, I applaud people who cut through the intimidation, mystique, and so on and go right to the solution for a situation.
On the other side, there’s a difference between confidence, and cockiness. One helps you along, the other gets you killed. If whacking Sharkmouth was so easy I think he’d be six feet under already.
Cockiness and confidence are all too often mistaken for one another (although the difference was indistinguishable back in high school). We’ll see whether or not Scapula has a plan or is just trying to win over the Miscreants.
Any plan that you survive will all your body parts intact was a good enough plan at the time, to quote many a military man. Or the modern version: If it was stupid but worked, it wasn’t stupid.
Uhhh, Scap, you’re (literally!) not out of the woods yet.
…and don’t miss the forest for the trees (I never knew how to properly use that line, but hey, they’re in a forest now).
If you could have gone camping with Mr. Ackerman I’m sure you could have used that line eventually.
Still upset that I never got to meet him. Every monster friend of mine here in L.A. met him at some point and said he was great.
Why do I believe these folks will find themselves face to face with a magical-forest-creature-themed superhero?
That would be…well, hilarious, really. Maybe the Fawn from Pan’s Labyrinth has a quest for Jemini to perform?
Why wanting the copy when you can get the original?
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Scratch that, why wanting a two-headed girl, original or otherwise?
I’m sure he’ll have his uses for her…if she doesn’t kill him first.
I’m still trying to figure out if it’s “she” or “they”.
One reason could be that you can ask her on a double date and only have to pay for one. On the other hand, if you got in a arguement you would be double teamed and hear it in stereo.
On the third hand…wait, I’m out of hands!
I do believe in spooks… I do I do I do…
Have you ever heard the song that was cut out of that sequence of The Wizard of Oz? Some kind of jitterbug number while they’re in the haunted woods. It was cut out at no huge loss (well, I’m sure Judy Garland worked on singing that song a bit).
In fact, I have… they were afraid that by including the number, it would date the film. I agree. We have had a conversation along these lines… where we try to stay away from Pop Culture and super trends for fear that in a few years, no one will remember who Honey Boo Boo or Justin Bieber is… (I dunno… is that how you spell his name? I guess I don’t really care).
I don’t think the problem is that the song dates the film; to me, the song really interrupts the flow of the story. While the songs earlier on in the movie establish the characters or their intentions, the ‘Jitterbug’ just comes out of nowhere and throws the scene off course.
…and if the Wicked Witch of the West set fire to Justin Bieber, it would be the best update ever!
AGREED… where is the Wicked Witch of the West when you need her? Or, maybe someone could drop a house on him… that’d be okay, too.
Sorry, I tried to lift the nearest house, but I almost threw out my back. You’ll need to call a whirlwind for that one!
Ahhhhh, I see…..that may be pretty smart, Edgar. I’m eager to see if he can pull it off.
Let’s hope he pulls that off before anything gets pulled off of him…like his head or limbs!
wait, how’s he sure she’s a clone and not the original? I mean, I know WE know she’s a clone, but how does HE know?
We’ll hear more on that topic tomorrow, but for here and now it sounds like he just wants a copy to keep for his, er, ‘records’.
On the one side, I applaud people who cut through the intimidation, mystique, and so on and go right to the solution for a situation.
On the other side, there’s a difference between confidence, and cockiness. One helps you along, the other gets you killed. If whacking Sharkmouth was so easy I think he’d be six feet under already.
Cockiness and confidence are all too often mistaken for one another (although the difference was indistinguishable back in high school). We’ll see whether or not Scapula has a plan or is just trying to win over the Miscreants.
Based on his previous attempt to have a plan… I’m not expecting much.
Gotta keep trying!
Any plan that you survive will all your body parts intact was a good enough plan at the time, to quote many a military man. Or the modern version: If it was stupid but worked, it wasn’t stupid.