I'm just glad to hear he's getting extremely rude again
Yeah. But, you know, it's still very sweet. Good hearted.
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I'm just glad to hear he's getting extremely rude again
Yeah. But, you know, it's still very sweet. Good hearted.
Does Henry Thomas sing?
Because then -- you could have a musical about gambling. . . wait.. . it could be a re-do of Guys and Dolls!
Anybody gonna go see The Forgotten? Both the theaters within walking distance of me are showing it (which is odd, as one is a total art-house theater. In fact, if you google "art-house theater" it's the second link that comes up).
I want to see The Forgotten.
Also, the other day I went to the movies with a friend. (I wanted to see Vanity Fair or Wimbeldon. She wanted to see Wicker Park. She won.) It was a horribly horrible movie, but A) We got in free and B) No one else was in the theater, so we were free to mock as loudly as we desired. That made it great.
Anybody gonna go see The Forgotten?
I'm sure Ple will be first in line.
We saw Sky Captain last night. I enjoyed it but I spent a good chunk of the movie ticking off references - which isn't as much fun a movie-going experience as it used to be, I guess. Still, that overhead shot of the flying robots was straight out of the Fleischer Brothers Superman cartoons of the 40s. Polly's character was strongly modeled on the Lois Lane of those cartoons - who is fairly conniving and career driven. Lost Horizon, King Kong, Wizard of Oz were also obviously present in various parts. Lots of covers of Gernsback's early science fiction pulps like Thrilling Wonder Tales seemed present in the robots and rockets. JZ found Angelina Jolie's lips disturbing.
Good Lord! The local art-house cinemas are showing Bright Young Things, A Dirty Shame, A Touch of Pink, AND Shaun of the Dead starting tonight. And I haven't even taken time to see Sky Captain yet. Why did they hold all these movies back from that couple of months when there was nothing decent to watch?
Shaun of the Dead looks to be fun. I loved Sky Captain - it so gleefully violated laws of physics that I just shut down the critical sciency part of my brain.
Shaun of the Dead looks to be fun.
Got a rave in the local paper. Apparently a big hit in the UK.
Got a rave in the local paper.
And in this very thread, from me. Go see it! It's brilliantly funny.
Shaun of the Dead looks to be fun.
I think Jessica saw that. Somebody here did, because there was also discussion about the TV series that it grew out of.
eta Heh! Should have just waited two minutes.