I appreciate Crisis Core if for nothing else than that you get the see Zack’s character fleshed out. Yes, he’s predictable, but it makes the future of FF7 that much more poignant when you witness his life and death. (We are ignoring some of the crap storyline they pulled out of their asses.)

I appreciate Crisis Core if for nothing else than that you get the see Zack’s character fleshed out. Yes, he’s predictable, but it makes the future of FF7 that much more poignant when you witness his life and death. (We are ignoring some of the crap storyline they pulled out of their asses.)

MSN adventures with Terra and Celes.

  • Celes: Celes can't sew. She tried knitting once but failed. Horribly.
  • Terra: Awww. Well, Terra still can't cook anything over than fish. On a stick. Over a fire. And tea
  • Celes: FISH.
  • Terra: SHUT UP, CELES. NO ONE WANTS YOUR POISON FISH
  • Celes: BITCH, MY FISH ARE FABULOUS.
  • Terra: THAT'S NOT WHAT CID SAID
  • Celes: ... D'X RIGHT in the daddy issues.
  • Terra: At least I left the "when he died" part off
sassycolm:

Terrence Mann (Javert in the original Broadway cast of Les Misérables) recalling the funniest stage moment he’s experienced to date:

One night—we’re in New York about six months into the run—me and Leo Burmester, who played Thénardier […] the three of us walked around and stood by Colm’s dressing room. We were talking about Irish whiskey. Colm doesn’t drink, but he’s an Irishman so he knows all about Irish whiskey. So he started telling us about all the three different single malts, what they’re like and how they’re made. And he started taking off his clothes to make that costume change.
But it was the wrong time […] He was supposed to just be standing there for about another minute and then go out and play the scene with Fantine. Well, Leo and I were standing there watching him and both of us knew at the same time what had happened. By that time—six months into the run—you’re looking for anything to give yourself a giggle. So we just kind of let him continue taking off his clothes until he was down to his underwear and white shirt.
By that time Fantine had crawled out of the bed and crawled all the way down to the conductor and was like speaking in tongues. [Colm] suddenly realized he was supposed to be out there and he started screaming at us and trying to pull his pants up. So, anybody sitting in the audience that night saw Valjean come running out on stage like he’d either been to the local house of ill repute or he’d gone to the bathroom and was buttoning up his pants. It was hysterical!

sassycolm:

Terrence Mann (Javert in the original Broadway cast of Les Misérables) recalling the funniest stage moment he’s experienced to date:

One night—we’re in New York about six months into the run—me and Leo Burmester, who played Thénardier […] the three of us walked around and stood by Colm’s dressing room. We were talking about Irish whiskey. Colm doesn’t drink, but he’s an Irishman so he knows all about Irish whiskey. So he started telling us about all the three different single malts, what they’re like and how they’re made. And he started taking off his clothes to make that costume change.

But it was the wrong time […] He was supposed to just be standing there for about another minute and then go out and play the scene with Fantine. Well, Leo and I were standing there watching him and both of us knew at the same time what had happened. By that time—six months into the run—you’re looking for anything to give yourself a giggle. So we just kind of let him continue taking off his clothes until he was down to his underwear and white shirt.

By that time Fantine had crawled out of the bed and crawled all the way down to the conductor and was like speaking in tongues. [Colm] suddenly realized he was supposed to be out there and he started screaming at us and trying to pull his pants up. So, anybody sitting in the audience that night saw Valjean come running out on stage like he’d either been to the local house of ill repute or he’d gone to the bathroom and was buttoning up his pants. It was hysterical!