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Sienna's facial expressiobs at the end (spoilers)


were really funny and well performed.

I loved seeing Victoria looking jealous at first and disgusted later (when the Captain winked at Humphrey. :)

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Yes, RdN's wink could easily be said to imply that Humphrey's true calling is ... piracy ;)

Speaking of which, how about:

"The Continuing Adventures of Captain Shakespeare"

as the sequel some have clamored for

or maybe:

"Victoria at the Wall" (wherein she falls in love with 'Guard' - RIP David Kelley)

Seriously, I know the movie was long, and important scenes had to be edited out (Like the "Sooth Sayer sending Septimus South Searching (for the) Star" (wow, that's a lot of esses!)

BUT - and this is taking liberties with metafiction ...

I kinda wish that Tristan and Yvaine had only reigned for 40 years in Stormhold. Then Bimbo Hart, (BTW he plays himself and signs his own name) could not only have been the young scientist writing, presumably to Dunstan, to debunk the idea of "another world" beyond the wall, but as an aging astronomer, been the one to discover (and name) the stars "Yvaine and "Tristan": again with the camera of his shoulder as he enters the data in the Astronomical Registry

Of course had author Neil Gaiman really wanted to tie things up in a neat little package, the (visible) addressee of the letter would have been "Charles Lutwidge Dodgson". In a similar vein Director Matthew Vaugh could have given a nice hat-tip to SciFi-dom by having Patrick Stewart be the voice of the narrator.

I drank WHAT - Socrates

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ahhah yah good stuff

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