I remember watching the original on video. The professor —in a high-pitched voice— yelps “help me!” while in a spider web. His former associate —who was at a park bench— notices and smooshes the scene with a rock.
Dad is evidently not the world’s greatest housekeeper. There are more spiders, of more varieties, in Lio’s room than I would have thought possible—unless they were bussed in for story-night….
margueritem almost 12 years ago
Story night for spiders.
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
I remember watching the original on video. The professor —in a high-pitched voice— yelps “help me!” while in a spider web. His former associate —who was at a park bench— notices and smooshes the scene with a rock.
Peabody-Martini almost 12 years ago
“The Fly” from the 1950s is a truly horrifying movie from a Buddhist perspective.
Sisyphos almost 12 years ago
Dad is evidently not the world’s greatest housekeeper. There are more spiders, of more varieties, in Lio’s room than I would have thought possible—unless they were bussed in for story-night….
WSR almost 12 years ago
Let’s hope the book’s based on the 1950s version rather than the uber-yukky 1980s remake.
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 12 years ago
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Comic Minister Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I’ll leave him alone with the spiders.
chromosome Premium Member almost 12 years ago
“IT’S A COOK BOOK!”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
…i still love the rabbit.
Popeyesforearm almost 12 years ago
Where’s Garfield with his newspaper now!
Fan o’ Lio. almost 12 years ago
All I see is spiders – I guess Mark couldn’t draw flys.