(Tom New Poster) The movie has some amusing episodes, especially when the kid trashes the bully. BTW I always wondered if there was a conceit in playing the wolf leitmotiv from "Peter and Wolf" for a character named Farkas (which is "wolf" in Hungarian).
What does it say about me that I first thought it was a Kolchak: The Night Stalker joke before I looked it up to realize that yeah, the same actor played that reporter AND the Old Man from the story. XD
LOL!
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDelete(Tom New Poster)
ReplyDeleteThe movie has some amusing episodes, especially when the kid trashes the bully. BTW I always wondered if there was a conceit in playing the wolf leitmotiv from "Peter and Wolf" for a character named Farkas (which is "wolf" in Hungarian).
Why do I have a feeling I won't watch that movie the same way again? Thanks!
DeleteWhat does it say about me that I first thought it was a Kolchak: The Night Stalker joke before I looked it up to realize that yeah, the same actor played that reporter AND the Old Man from the story. XD
ReplyDeleteAnd that makes me wonder just what monstrous entity you think that leg belonged to.
DeleteWhy Mrs. Robinson, are you a special award?
ReplyDeleteNo, but still fragile.
DeleteYou're right. I don't get why it's tinted green. (And wasn't it in pieces in the movie?).
ReplyDeleteOnly after he broke it following Dustin Hoffman's visit with Santa! :)
Delete