Re: Legend Blog
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:41 am
I probably should also include in the "Notes" section that all of the episode titles are plays on words of either movie titles or common expressions.
Some are obvious and silly, like "Clueless in San Francisco" = "Sleepless in Seattle."
I'm not positive what the pilot episode was based on. I'm assuming that "Birth of a Legend" = "Birth of a Nation." Is there a more obvious choice I'm missing?
Oh, and I don't know if this should be a "Note" or not, but you know that leather cap and goggles that Pratt usually wears in the quadrovelocipede? The crew used to call that RDA's "Rocket J. Squirrel" hat. Every time I think of that, it makes me laugh. They said he loved that hat and they had a hard time getting it off of him.
For anyone not familiar with that expression - google "Rocky and Bullwinkle" - and have a laugh.
The more I go through these, the more little tidbits come back to mind.
Kate
Some are obvious and silly, like "Clueless in San Francisco" = "Sleepless in Seattle."
I'm not positive what the pilot episode was based on. I'm assuming that "Birth of a Legend" = "Birth of a Nation." Is there a more obvious choice I'm missing?
Oh, and I don't know if this should be a "Note" or not, but you know that leather cap and goggles that Pratt usually wears in the quadrovelocipede? The crew used to call that RDA's "Rocket J. Squirrel" hat. Every time I think of that, it makes me laugh. They said he loved that hat and they had a hard time getting it off of him.
For anyone not familiar with that expression - google "Rocky and Bullwinkle" - and have a laugh.
The more I go through these, the more little tidbits come back to mind.
Kate