I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."
I've tried several times but this show is just too far out in, I dunno what feild, but it doesn't seem to be in the right our left it's like beyond the ozone, maybe beyond planet x!
I've tried several times but this show is just too far out in, I dunno what feild, but it doesn't seem to be in the right our left it's like beyond the ozone, maybe beyond planet x!
I mean, I watched Twin Peaks for a while and liked it, Northern Exposure, I even like Eureka! But this show .... I think the writers must takes lsd hits before writing!
I like it because it is so different and quirky. They really come up with some creative story lines I think. It's created by the people who did Men In Black so that in itself will make it a different kind of show.
What was the name of that movie where the brother and sister go through the television screen to a black and white town, and the town discovers color, but it was outlawed or something? I can't even thnk of who was in it. It's driving me crazy!
As soon as Mario stopped talking in my ear, i found it! I had already looked up Reese Witherspoon!
David, single, lonely and not happy with his life, flees reality by watching Pleasantville - a 1950's b&w soap opera, where everything is just...pleasant. His sister Jennifer, sexually far more active than her brother, gets in a fight with him about a very strange remote control - given to them just seconds after the TV broke by an equally strange repair man - and they suddenly find themselves in Pleasantville, as Bud and Mary-Sue Parker, completely assimilated and therefore black and white, in clothes a little different and with new parents...pleasant ones. David wants to get out of the situation as well as his sister, but whereas he tries to blend in (effortlessly, with his knowledge), she does what she likes to do. One event leads to the other, and suddenly there is a red rose growing in Pleasantville. The more rules are broken, the more colorful life gets in Pleasantville, USA.