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Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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Never mind -- didn't post quickly enough -- I was confused as to whether ita was happy for no more Scooby or no more Matthew Lilliard or that God was taking a hand in movie-greenlighting decisions.
Henson used a recently secured round of financing from a group of private investors in England, the trade paper reported.
Wonder if that's the same mystery financial group behind the Farscape miniseries.
The only one of those novels I've heard of is House of the Scorpion, which was very good. Dark, yes. Good, too. And, of course, Uncle Wiggly, which I never read.
A) I like Matthew Lilliard, hated the Scooby Doo movies. But he was the best part of Scream (well, the second best), he was great in SLC Punk, and he did this weird poker movie that I watched late one night with James Earl Jones that was pretty damn good.
B) Last night, in a drunken stupor, I found the perfect Bond, if we can get away with a bit of fey - Jonathon Rhys-Meyers.
So, where do you go to drink that you find JRM there?
Well, OK, we didn't so much FIND him there, as we were discussing the Bond dilemma, and after the fifth pint, it was just obvious.
I didn't think there'd be any suggestions more fey than Orlando, but that just goes to show me.
I didn't think there'd be any suggestions more fey than Orlando, but that just goes to show me.
Really ita. Sometimes it's like you're not even trying.
Imagine JRM holding a gun, if you will, or ordering a drink that's not pink.
Though if Bond turned his sluttishness in a bi direction, he's precisely the person I'd pick.