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Post by Dances With Rolls on Jun 3, 2005 21:23:59 GMT -5
"Because!" Hehehe, gotta love it. ;D But yes, Ichy slamming into a wall does have some sick humor in it. They've got to make a sequal all about Ichy accidents.. hehe! Think the producers would go for it?
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Post by Dulcet Drifter on Jun 6, 2005 14:15:14 GMT -5
Tehehe have you ever read the script for that scene there's so much more to it and it's hysterical but they left it out.
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Post by _depplove on Jun 6, 2005 15:44:02 GMT -5
Lmao, I would only hope that the producers would go for it. ;D
Noooo, I haven't read the script!! Do you have a link, drouxl?
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Post by Dulcet Drifter on Jun 6, 2005 17:54:37 GMT -5
Yup right here the parts just shortly after the one i copied and pasted in I found this hysterical as well too bad it wasn't kept in. www.dailyscript.com/scripts/sleepy-hollow_shooting.html ICHABOD (CONT'D) Interesting... very interesting. BALTUS What is? ICHABOD In headless corpse cases of this sort... the head is removed to prevent identification of the body. BALTUS (puzzled) But we know this is Jonathan Masbath... ICHABOD Exactly! So, why was the head removed? They all wait for enlightenment. BALTUS Why? ICHABOD I don't know.
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Post by Dances With Rolls on Jun 13, 2005 1:07:59 GMT -5
I lime it. ;D
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Post by Dulcet Drifter on Jun 13, 2005 15:09:07 GMT -5
Its even funnier if you were just talking about enlightenment in English class.
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Post by _depplove on Jun 14, 2005 21:44:34 GMT -5
HAHA! That's a great script, thanks for posting the link. ;D Ooooh, and what's this I see about Young Masbeth joining Ichabod and Katrina at the end in their happily ever after? Hmm...
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Post by Dulcet Drifter on Jun 16, 2005 16:14:15 GMT -5
I love this movie. As strange as this may sound this is my comfort movie. Whenever I'm down I watch it just because it's that random.
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Post by _depplove on Jun 16, 2005 18:21:20 GMT -5
Hehe, don't worry. It doesn't sound strange at all. I watch The Nightmare Before Christmas at random times whenever I'm feeling down or I'm just simply bored, and it always makes me feel good. ;D I guess it's kind of reverse psychology - Tim Burton movies are quite morbid, so you mix them with your current mood, and quite on the contrary, you get a GOOD thing! Odd, eh?
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Post by Dances With Rolls on Jun 17, 2005 12:13:23 GMT -5
Hehe! Makes sense to me. Oy, I haven't seen this movie in so long. Just curious, but when Johnny was immitating the horseman in the one investigation scene, did it remind anyone else of Monty Python?
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Post by Little Miss Misfit on Jun 17, 2005 14:05:55 GMT -5
Haha yeah.... Like how he was pretending to ride a horse.
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Post by Dulcet Drifter on Jun 17, 2005 14:31:21 GMT -5
Me! It reminded me of that. All he was missing was some dude smacking coconut halfs together. That would have been extremely funny to watch.
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Post by _depplove on Jun 17, 2005 16:07:50 GMT -5
See here, I haven't seen Monty Python yet. Sounds quite funny, though, from what you guys have said! Care to explain?
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Post by Little Miss Misfit on Jun 18, 2005 10:13:05 GMT -5
Monty Python is about the knights of Camalot... like Arthur and such.... And instead of having horses they gallop around and clap coconuts together to make the horse sounds.
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Post by Dulcet Drifter on Jun 18, 2005 10:17:07 GMT -5
It's extremely amusing and very quotable. Go rent it or better yet by it on DVD then you can watch it in japonese with really weird captions.
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