Rickman Squirrel Debacle Wreaks Havoc at Berlinale Film Festival

Jan 20, 2006 21:43

The following story has been grossly exaggerated for purposes of comedy.

Prologue:

For those who may not be aware, a few days ago still photographs from Snow Cake were posted on the Berlinale Film Festival website. The usual uncontrollable squeeing and jubilation ensued among Rickman fans everywhere. Then, perplexingly, I discovered this ( Read more... )

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winkythedrunk January 21 2006, 07:16:37 UTC
ha ha ha he he hi ho ho hu hu huey! *forces herself to speak properly* TERRIFIC!!!!!! I cannot BELIEVE you actually thought of THAT!!!

PS: I love how you described Alan`s reactions! So Snappish of him! :)
Cats, do me a favor! Grab Moro by the arm and head out to Hollywood and sell this to Universal! ;)

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Re: /start pedantic mode winkythedrunk January 21 2006, 12:55:25 UTC
Oh great! you know my bets mate is a teacher! She always gives me this kind of crap about the language`s proper use! And now you to! I guess the old saying`s true after all! You can run but it will bite your tail eventually! ;) Who said celebral? Dee? blame her sewer problem! ;)

*scarifices a pig on the altar of Moro, TEH inventor of TEH CH notion* :D

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Re: /start pedantic mode winkythedrunk January 21 2006, 12:56:15 UTC
I wrote "bets" on purpouse you know! ;)
Meant best.

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fantasteeek January 21 2006, 17:27:10 UTC
I can't believe that you changed the squirrel manip on your earlier post!ROTFLOL It's a great pic though.
BTW this all reminds me of an ongoing thread wayback on IMDB about a squirrel that appeared in Johnny Depp's movie Secret window.
Remember:"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't all out to get you!!........."

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vermont_light January 21 2006, 20:30:14 UTC
ROFL CatsPlay, thanks for the laugh.

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catsplay January 24 2006, 04:23:59 UTC
Yes, that was a good line.

My favorite segments were the tone of both the email (hysterical netspeak) and the press release (sarcastic legalese). Both ridiculous in their style.

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