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moon_custafer) wrote2025-05-30 03:06 pm
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Time and Tide and Buttered Eggs Wait for No Man
Oh hey, Renny Rye was also the director on The Box of Delights (1984). Also forgot to mention when I referenced Fahrenheit 451 (1960) in my previous post that Julie Christie is in this too.
Oof, Ben’s breakdown that we only see from the back. I really am going to have to watch Roy Hudd in more things.
When Dan stops talking around things and says them straight out, he really says them straight out.
I admit I’m a little disappointed his singing at the end was such an obvious dub—I know it’s Dennis Potter and it’s an in-joke, and we’ve abandoned any pretense of realism a while back; but I’d like to have heard the song in Finney’s real voice. Oh well, maybe he was actually incapable of carrying a tune, idk.
Not even sure Dan needs an alibi, but it makes for a good end line.
Welp, now I guess I'll have to watch Cold Lazarus.
Oof, Ben’s breakdown that we only see from the back. I really am going to have to watch Roy Hudd in more things.
When Dan stops talking around things and says them straight out, he really says them straight out.
I admit I’m a little disappointed his singing at the end was such an obvious dub—I know it’s Dennis Potter and it’s an in-joke, and we’ve abandoned any pretense of realism a while back; but I’d like to have heard the song in Finney’s real voice. Oh well, maybe he was actually incapable of carrying a tune, idk.
Not even sure Dan needs an alibi, but it makes for a good end line.
Welp, now I guess I'll have to watch Cold Lazarus.