Should we start mailing him scythes too?
Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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And beagles.
In crates.
Yeah, that sounds like a workable plan.
Don't forget to put holes in the box so that the beagles can breath. And you know, maybe include some biscuits.
Do beagles like apples?
Do beagles like apples?
Yes but only the type without the grenades.
Just got back from Bourne Supremacy. That was a highly entertaining movie. The thing I love about the Bourne films is that the foreign locations actually look and feel like where they are supposed to be, rather than Generic Glitzy Casino or something.
Poster for The Grudge starring SMG in the lobby - what do we know about this?
Entertainment Weekly asks who will be the next Julia Roberts. Kirsten Dunst? Reese Witherspoon? Rachel McAdams? Probably not, they conclude.
They also list possible new Tom Cruises (Tobey Maguire is the right height, they say), Meg Ryans, Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.
I'm curious about what they think makes Denzel Denzel. Because race doesn't seem to be key -- one of his "but probably nots" is Matt Damon. I get what they're getting at with the other stars. Just not with Denzel. Matt Damon, Jamie Foxx, Mekhi Phifer?
No. Maybe the article is correct, and we're seeing another shift in what it means to be a movie star.
Poster for The Grudge starring SMG in the lobby - what do we know about this?
American remake of a very creepy, low budget Japanese horror movie, produced by Sam Raimi and directed by the same Japanese director, imported to America for the film.
I loved the Japanese version Ju-On, very creepy and effective, despite it's noticible lack of budget.
Huh. That's kinda cool that Raimi's giving some back, now that he's made it bigtime. And thanks! I will hit up my source for Japanese movies (despite the fact that my source calls them "flicks.")