Not exact matches
As the snake, which is moored
by the
nose to let it turn into the waves, undulates with the
sea movement, so the pistons operate and the electricity flows.
As Howard begins doing unspeakable things to Wallace, all the while telling him about how a walrus in the Black
Sea was the only creature ever to show him any kindness, Teddy and Ally begin the search for their friend, which brings them into contact with Quebecois private investigator Guy LaPointe (played
by a big - time, pseudonymous movie star who is close to unrecognizable here thanks to a fake
nose and a ludicrous French - Canadian accent).
If there is one guiding principle at work, it is the notion that the city, which has thumbed its
nose at the water for 300 years, can no longer keep the
sea at bay, but must
by necessity invite it in.