You’re right it IS a film and even though I did my best to work on a Care Bears II-themed version it wasn’t ready in time, nor did it feature Al Pacino.
That guy who was in that thing you haven’t seen, erm, the Grandad Father, Doggy Daycare Afternoon, Crapface, Warm, Serpent Pachinko and Sent a Postcard to a Woman.
Yes all the emotions. The person doing the subtitles for the hard of hearing broke down crying at least half a dozen times. They had to close the cinemas to mop up all the excess tears for each showing of the movie.
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I would just like to confirm that I have literally no idea what is happening in this post. Like, none whatsoever.
You don’t need to, it’s a pretty post for people with eyes. Look at the lovely pictures and soak up the Christmas vibes.
Should I recognise the pictures here? Is it a reference to something? Is it a film?
I’m pretty sure it’s not Care Bears II so I’m a bit lost.
You’re right it IS a film and even though I did my best to work on a Care Bears II-themed version it wasn’t ready in time, nor did it feature Al Pacino.
Aha! Al Pacino. Alexander Pacino. Alexander Pacinography. Yes.
Who?
That guy who was in that thing you haven’t seen, erm, the Grandad Father, Doggy Daycare Afternoon, Crapface, Warm, Serpent Pachinko and Sent a Postcard to a Woman.
That’s him. Yes. I knew it. He won the Oscar for Best Pretending.
Best Pretending and Best Betending. He swept the board like an old man in a tabbard.
Wasn’t it Sent a Postcard to a Woman where he put in that very good performance that included all the emotions all at once? What a talent.
Yes all the emotions. The person doing the subtitles for the hard of hearing broke down crying at least half a dozen times. They had to close the cinemas to mop up all the excess tears for each showing of the movie.
That’s right. What a year that was. I remember all the flags flew at half mast and all the pet shops closed out of respect.