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killer shrike

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Visionary

Subj: Re: Really, one more trip to the mall for Christmas shopping and I'm likely right there with him.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 at 10:09:57 am EST
Reply Subj: Really, one more trip to the mall for Christmas shopping and I'm likely right there with him.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 at 07:54:20 am EST


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> I do hope the hero and villain duke it out amongst some giant props in the continuation of this. ;\-\)
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I'll see what I can do.


> Fun (and timely?) episode, with a creepy theme villain and a shining surprise of a hero to do battle with him. Like Kirk, I wonder exactly whose dream the heroines have wandered into, and how they ended up there. Not that rules can't be flexible, of course... if indeed there are any rules to begin with.
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Maybe its just because I'm writing it, by I thought it was fairly obvious who's dreaming here.


> Of course, this chapter begs for a casting call, doesn't it? ;\-\)
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So glad you asked! \:\)

Dancer: I always thought a young Jane Seymour could play Sarah Shepherdson. She comes from the right part of the world, is a trained hoofer, and is, as they say, easy on the eyes.



Cinderbelle: As usual, I'm a little late joining the party, but I have started enjoying the American version of the workplace sitcom "The Office." And one of the funnier characters is the brittle Angela Martin, played by Angela Kinsey. She's got to be under five feet tall, so we wouldn't ven have to do those funky "Lord of the Rings" Hobbitizing FX to shrink her down to fairy size.




Fruitcake: If they had asked me to cast the Joker for "The Dark Knight", I would have suggested Will Arnett. He's the right height and build, plus I always thought GOB was always just one bad day away from going on a murder spree.



Mary Prankster: And, for a change of pace, how about Arnett's real life wife Amy Poehler to play everyone's favorite co-dependent clown?