Oh I wasn't trying to get you, I was just wondering cause Zoolander is funny as hell! I feel the same - Mr Ferrell is funnier to me if he's in the background.
'Dirty Girls'
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SMG's appearing in a musical comedy but says that she won't be singing.
Hey, it worked for Melanie Griffith.
I love Living in Oblivion. Hmm. Wonder if it's at the rental place... I could watch it tonight!
Dinklage? What a horrible childhood that must have been.
Am finally watching Fahrenheit 9/11 - had to take a break so as not to toss things at my tv. I think I'm ready to watch the rest.
Oh, K-Bug walked in and saw the part with the recruiters at the mall and sat there slack jawed as they lied to get information.
Dinklage? What a horrible childhood that must have been.
He probably had much more trouble because of his size than he got from his name.
lex, are you throwing things at Michael Moore or others?
More the others, but Moore is an annoying twat at times too.
Completely.
Sometimes, I don't want him on our side.
Not only does Sony plan to release the Spider-Man 2 DVD in November, but it also plans to release Spider-Man 2.5, with additional action and effects scenes next year, director Sam Raimi has told the website IGN.com. It is really not a matter of his wanting to release a director's extended cut of the film, Raimi indicated. "Sony said to me, 'We want to release a 2.5,' because they want to make more money. It's not really that I had some scenes to put in. The movie really was the best I could make it. It's not like I think I could make it better." Asked why the studio is waiting until next year to release the extended version, Raimi responded: "It's just a financial decision by the studio. They know that people who liked the second movie would want to own it as it is on DVD, and then it's just a gamble. 'Oh, if we spend another four million dollars, can we make another ten million dollars?' I think that's how it works."
Well, at least he's being honest about it.