I loved this film!!! (Although rumor has it the craft services were not up to par..step it up, Canon!) I think my favorite two parts are where Crichton says "Well, I'm your evil twin""..it was very compelling, and the credits were AWESOME! "animal handling?" :) p.s.- Your child is CUTE!!
I love this! Though I have to question how good Good Crichton is, given the way he just handed over that skull to his evil twin who, to the latter's credit, clearly stated he wanted it to hurt people. In fact, Evil Crichton seems suspiciously polite and kind...
Could it be that the boy we know as "Good Crichton" is actually Evil Crichton, who was only too happy to find out he had a more evil twin? And the boy we know as "Evil Crichton" is actually Good Crichton under cover, trying to get this magical skull weapon out of truly evil hands?
I think the look in the eye of "Good Crichton" before he strides off with that snubnose revolver supports this theory pretty well. Bad guys don't like being duped.
This onion just gets richer and stinkier (that's a good thing in this metaphor) the more layers you peel away!
Move over, M. Night Shyamalan! Nice work, Good and Evil Crichton, you make a great team.
P.S. Wouldn't Craft Services be more accurately credited to "Mommy"?
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I loved this film!!! (Although rumor has it the craft services were not up to par..step it up, Canon!) I think my favorite two parts are where Crichton says "Well, I'm your evil twin""..it was very compelling, and the credits were AWESOME! "animal handling?" :) p.s.- Your child is CUTE!!
I love this! Though I have to question how good Good Crichton is, given the way he just handed over that skull to his evil twin who, to the latter's credit, clearly stated he wanted it to hurt people. In fact, Evil Crichton seems suspiciously polite and kind...
Could it be that the boy we know as "Good Crichton" is actually Evil Crichton, who was only too happy to find out he had a more evil twin? And the boy we know as "Evil Crichton" is actually Good Crichton under cover, trying to get this magical skull weapon out of truly evil hands?
I think the look in the eye of "Good Crichton" before he strides off with that snubnose revolver supports this theory pretty well. Bad guys don't like being duped.
This onion just gets richer and stinkier (that's a good thing in this metaphor) the more layers you peel away!
Move over, M. Night Shyamalan! Nice work, Good and Evil Crichton, you make a great team.
P.S. Wouldn't Craft Services be more accurately credited to "Mommy"?
Awesome! I love the part where he squints, grins and says "Evil?!" at the very end. good stuff.
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