(puede contener spoilers) En el primer episodio de la quinta temporada (y última) de Misfits incluyen una escena con un helado Cornetto, cuando Rudy comenta que se ha comido del tirón uno y le ha dado el peor dolor de cabeza de su vida. "Por un minuto pensé que iba a morir". Como lo sacan de la máquina del centro le regalan uno a Finn. Cuando se van, éste le mete un mordisco mirándose al espejo mientras vemos cómo se le ponen rojos los ojos: se ha convertido en agente de Satanás. Es curioso cómo el Cornetto se ha hecho más popular en Reino Unido con guiños como éstos. Ayer se estrenó en España Bienvenidos al fin del mundo, el cierre de la trilogía protagonizada por Simon Pegg y Nick Frost, y dirigida por Edgar Wright, tras Zombies Party (2004) y Arma fatal (2007). Zombies, un serial killer y alienígenas se unen ahora con Misfits a esta panda de chavales con diferentes poderes. Por cierto, lo mejor de Bienvenidos al fin del mundo, peli que vi en Sitges, es que no da respiro, con diálogos que se pisan unos con otros. El personaje de Simon Pegg, que interpreta a un macarrita que reúne a sus amigos de la adolescencia para pasar su última juerga haciendo la ruta de pubs que solían hacer, es lo más divertido. Veinte años después no es lo mismo, claro. El guiño al Cornetto en Zombies Party es de sabor fresa por la sangre. El guiño al Cornetto en Arma fatal es de sabor original, el azul, como el uniforme de la policía. El guiño al Cornetto en Bienvenidos al fin del mundo aparece casi al final, cuando vemos la tapa de helado sabor chocomenta salir volando (metafóricamente enternecedor), un color, el verde, que se asocia a los alienígenas. Más info. Zombies Party (fresa=sangre) Arma fatal (chocolate original azul = policía)
Emperor Devin I of these United StatesVague handwaving motion (they/their)Alignment: Helpful EvilCome for the nudity, stay because you're annoyed there's not enough nudity!My black heart is fluff and art and love.
The World's End (2013)
Watch Spaced Series 1 on Seesaw Simon Pegg plays comic book artist Tim Bisley Tim Bisley, is an aspiring comic book artist (his surname is an homage to real life comic artist Simon Bisley). He's currently writing and illustrating a graphic novel about an orphaned boy who has been inadvertently transformed into a giant mutant bear by an "oxypheromalkahyde" steroid created by the experiments of the crazed Doktor Mandrake, who now is trying to find this bear so that he can replicate the results. Tim hasn't actually tried selling his work, because he's afraid that people will laugh at both it and him, as shown by flashbacks in-show of an evil-looking man (who is later found to be Damien Knox, editor of Darkstar Comics) laughing at Tim's work. He initially works as an assistant manager at a comic book shop, "Fantasy Bazaar", alongside its manager/owner, Bilbo Bagshot (played by Bill Bailey). In the second series, he lands his dream job as a graphic artist at Dark Star Comics. read more on Wikipedia Mark Heap plays artist Brian Topp 'Brian Topp (Played by Mark Heap): The lodger in the flat below Tim and Daisy's, Brian is a rather bizarre and somewhat angst-ridden and pretentious artist. Quietly spoken and intense, Brian gives the impression of being almost psychotic and sociopathic; in fact, he's just very shy and timid. His main artistic drives are anger, pain, fear and aggression, and his art is, according to him, 'a bit more complex' than watercolours. Both his artistic drives and his social maladjustment can be traced to the death of his childhood pet dog Pom Pom, run over by a truck when playing with Brian (who used to dress him up in period costumes and photograph him). At the start of the first series, he has a strong dislike of contemporary art, but is quite talented in its use, and by the end of the second series he overcomes his disregard and proudly displays an abstract portrait in public.' read more on Wikipedia David Walliams plays peformance artist Vulva in episode "Art" Paul Kaye Plays performance artist Hoover in episode "Art" Spaced on IMDB
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