I’m not sure about the kiss of the spider-man scene but there seems to be a theme of saying good by in the end of all these romantic selections. It does not bode well for the kibble.
In panel 5, there’s no way Poncho Blaine would have let Isla Kibble board that plane with Victor Lazslo. Rather, like Count Almaszy in “The English Patient,” he would have traded Allied secrets to the Nazis to ensure that he and his beloved could remain together.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Titanic, something, something, something, Casablanca, Spider-Man.
DennisinSeattle over 4 years ago
OK, Panel 3. Love Actually. Panel 5, Casablanca. Panel 6. one of several Spiderman films. Anyone else?
JakirHussain over 4 years ago
For Poncho, kibble is everything..do or die for kibble
dwane.scoty1 over 4 years ago
Left out the driveby key pick up kiosk @ the “Kno-Tel Motel”!
stivaliviola over 4 years ago
Last panel, could be Scent of a woman? Just saying , not sure
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Humm … Marmaduke also had a food theme ;-)
dpsch Premium Member over 4 years ago
1) Titanic 2) Dirty dancing 3) Love Actually 4)Officer and a Gentleman 5) Casablanca 6) Spider-man
sallyseckman over 4 years ago
I get at least 5 out of 6 but which movie had the one with the whole carrying across the River?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’m not sure about the kiss of the spider-man scene but there seems to be a theme of saying good by in the end of all these romantic selections. It does not bode well for the kibble.
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
“I love you, Kibble.”
“I know.”
cyndefrizzell over 4 years ago
6, some like it hot? Tony curtis, marilyn monroe
cyndefrizzell over 4 years ago
Sorry, panel 7
marilynnbyerly over 4 years ago
Romance with your food is creepy because you only eat the one you love.
fritzoid Premium Member over 4 years ago
In panel 5, there’s no way Poncho Blaine would have let Isla Kibble board that plane with Victor Lazslo. Rather, like Count Almaszy in “The English Patient,” he would have traded Allied secrets to the Nazis to ensure that he and his beloved could remain together.