Gawd, the Titanic window scene ... I can't decide whether you should do it and play My Heart Will Go On, or whether you should do it and play Ready for Love. They're both equally horrible/wonderful.
The ball bouncing down the stairs from The Changeling, the closeup of hotel room number 237, the Groundhog Day alarm clock, the kids from The Kids Are Alright and whatever show that referenced, etc.
HAHAHAHA! No. Way. The timing is almost exact! Yes! I'm sure it's a common trope, too. I think it might have something to do with the "monsters under the bed" thing. Interestingly, I read somewhere that with things like that, girls are more likely to be afraid of things under the bed, and boys are more likely to be afraid of things in the wardrobe. Apparently, it's a monkey throwback brain thing, to when females slept in the trees, and males on the ground. At least, that's how I remember it. *handwave*
That would be so much fun! Also! How cool would it be to have ALL the Groundhog Day alarm clocks from all the repeating day episodes together?
\o/ Well, I poked them both, (synch the runningmom scenes here! synch the overheadbed scenes here! synch the bedsidetable scenes here!) but they're weirdly similar even in their original edits.
Hahaha, I have never heard that ape thing. That is funny.
Do you know the clip? Here, I tried to do that link-to-the-specific-second thing. *cringes*
... Vidding thrill. Sorry. Where was I? Oh yes: I couldn't tell at all! (See previous comment.) In regards to your pokage. And. German-style compound nouns FTMFGlee.
Thanks for that, dear. *blows kiss* Ha! I didn't know that clip, but did know it via Titanic's use. Don't they get it on in a car that's in the hold of the ship? Something like that. There is steamy windows. It's another version of what my mum calls "waves on the beach time", from, oh godwhat'sitcalled? Burt Lancaster. From Here to Eternity. *nods*
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Gawd, the Titanic window scene ... I can't decide whether you should do it and play My Heart Will Go On, or whether you should do it and play Ready for Love. They're both equally horrible/wonderful.
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It's unpleasant in every conceivable way.
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Heh, I think that would end up being a long vid!
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Yes! I'm sure it's a common trope, too. I think it might have something to do with the "monsters under the bed" thing. Interestingly, I read somewhere that with things like that, girls are more likely to be afraid of things under the bed, and boys are more likely to be afraid of things in the wardrobe. Apparently, it's a monkey throwback brain thing, to when females slept in the trees, and males on the ground. At least, that's how I remember it. *handwave*
That would be so much fun! Also! How cool would it be to have ALL the Groundhog Day alarm clocks from all the repeating day episodes together?
Ack. >.- *offers bleach*
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Hahaha, I have never heard that ape thing. That is funny.
Do you know the clip? Here, I tried to do that link-to-the-specific-second thing. *cringes*
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... Vidding thrill. Sorry. Where was I? Oh yes: I couldn't tell at all! (See previous comment.) In regards to your pokage. And. German-style compound nouns FTMFGlee.
Thanks for that, dear. *blows kiss* Ha! I didn't know that clip, but did know it via Titanic's use. Don't they get it on in a car that's in the hold of the ship? Something like that. There is steamy windows. It's another version of what my mum calls "waves on the beach time", from, oh godwhat'sitcalled? Burt Lancaster. From Here to Eternity. *nods*
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