I did enjoy the whole Vatican as secret-service idea, lots.
Then did you ever see 'Hudson Hawk'? Most people I know have mixed feelings about it, but I love it.
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I did enjoy the whole Vatican as secret-service idea, lots.
Then did you ever see 'Hudson Hawk'? Most people I know have mixed feelings about it, but I love it.
Somebody shoulda cast Lauren Bacall and Charlotte Rambling as mother-daughter in something. They've got the same colt-lean body, the same slanty-eyed, husky-voiced, smoldering sexuality.
With Eliza Dusku as Charlotte's daughter. Because it's more than a two-generation thing.
Oh, I agree that Van Helsing didn't achieve anywhere near as well as The Mummy -- it was much more confused -- too much in it. I also think the heart didn't lie in the right place, with our protagonist.
hee!! Real Genius is on Comedy Central. i love this movie.
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"The Polar Express," a holiday fable featuring a computer-animated Tom Hanks as the train conductor, fell two places to No. 4 with $15.2 million, taking its total to $51 million after 12 days. The film cost a reported $270 million to make and market, prompting much speculation about its chances of turning a profit.
Oh, my God. Everyone should go see "Sideways" RIGHT NOW if you're lucky enough to have it play nearby. What a weird, funny, lovely, wise little film. It's sort of a spiritual cousin to Curtis Hanson's "Wonder Boys" (which I love), with more acute an ache in its center. I walked out of the theater with watery eyes, a bad case of over-identification with its sad-sack protagonist, and craving for that perfect bottle of Pinot Noir, nevermind I know next to nothing about wine.
Circuit City is selling the new Harry Potter DVD (Prisoner of Azkaban) for only $14.99, for two days only (Tuesday and Wednesday - Tuesday is also the release date).
The first two HP movies are aso $14.99 - that's the regular (not limited) price.
They are also releasing a box set of the first three movies on Tuesday, tomyrot, but I don't know if the box set is cheaper or not.
Just came back from seeing "Finding Neverland". That's the most I cried in the theater since "Return of the King".
This was almost me in the preview for "Finding Neverland". I can't wait.