Yes, you may have seen this before. It was taken down by a claim previously, so I spent a few weeks re-editing the video personally, to try and get it back up. This new edit is 5 minutes shorter.
i was confused thinking wait I've seen this, unless as a gag you were reviewing a different cut of the same film or something. Bad content ID engines make way more sense
Unrelated but as someone who's lost their hair in a very unflattering way (large pate on the back of the head with a "whipple" left of my bangs.) I just wanted to say you wear yours very well, I started losing mine at the same time as yours (early 20's) and it's made me feel better about it, it's all I wanted to say.
Well, yeah, unicorn horns were believed to have magic properties, like curing all poison. That made trade with narwhale horns pretty lucrative business in the middle ages.
So I put too much thought into this movie after latching onto the idea that the grandfather wasn't actually incompetent. Figuring out how the horse could have gotten pregnant, I ended up recontextualizing the whole film as an... absolutely surreal retelling of the Jesus Christ story, from immaculate conception to ascension. I really don't know what the implications of this interpretation are, but it's definitely worth overanalyzing because what a trip.
Hagan: Much like the process that led to this script. Brian: The film script or the review script. Hagan:Only a lunatic would waste good whiskey on a film like this. Brian: Again I refer back to the original question
YES! Jumping on this while I have the chance! :D (I began it the first time, made it about 15 minutes in but ran out of time and had to stop. Planned to watch it later with a nice meal...and it was GONE! >.< Damn it!) Watching it now from the beginning before anything happens...
As an American, hearing them talk about St. Jude's makes me think they want to send this girl to a children's hospital (which is probably more morbid than the filmmakers were intending...)
I have a hard time buying David Warner as a kindly grandfather. Kinda as impossible as seeing Ernest Borgnine and not assuming he is evil in a movie. Maybe it's just a period in the life of Ra's al Ghul when he lived in England pretending to be a farmer for 50 years or so. :P
I grew up on a farm. People calling foaling "a horse giving birth" will never not make me scoff in my mind, even though it's a correct description. But still... bloody city folks!
Speaking of weird horse related stuff, there is an adorable queer themed fan fiction cartoon series about MLP FIM called Fluffle Puff, I highly recommend it.