Well, after our discussion here about Wargames and Matthew Broderick, I had to see Ladyhawke again. I think Broderick did much better in this film, actually showing us a character with some development. The horse was still the scene stealer in my opinion, though I'd forgotten the great black wolf.
Since Philippe was bitten or scratched by the werewolf while rescuing him from the ice, shouldn't there have been a sequel about Philippe the werewolf?
Beautiful weather today and yesterday afternoon. Such a contrast from yesterday morning when I stood outside the vet's trying to shelter Simon from the rain as we waited for the stretcher crew. You see, I can almost talk about it now. But it hasn't stopped hurting really, and I guess it never will.
Red seems a bit puzzled by the empty places in the house, but they never had much of a rapport. Simon was too old and slow for him even when he arrived last fall.
Since Philippe was bitten or scratched by the werewolf while rescuing him from the ice, shouldn't there have been a sequel about Philippe the werewolf?
Beautiful weather today and yesterday afternoon. Such a contrast from yesterday morning when I stood outside the vet's trying to shelter Simon from the rain as we waited for the stretcher crew. You see, I can almost talk about it now. But it hasn't stopped hurting really, and I guess it never will.
Red seems a bit puzzled by the empty places in the house, but they never had much of a rapport. Simon was too old and slow for him even when he arrived last fall.