Note to actors: If your co-stars are Jason Mewes and Krista Allen, and the script doesn't reek of irony? Be vewwy vewwy careful.
Might be worth it to see Hammerin' Hank and Jay interacting, though.
edited to make it clear what I was responding to
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Note to actors: If your co-stars are Jason Mewes and Krista Allen, and the script doesn't reek of irony? Be vewwy vewwy careful.
Might be worth it to see Hammerin' Hank and Jay interacting, though.
edited to make it clear what I was responding to
when Carey Elwes is not in Princess Bride or Robin Hood: Men In Tights, he's not a very good actor.
I thought he did okay in Kiss the Girls.
UI Bloomington
Ahem. IU Bloomington. They're very picky about that, but I don't know why.
He was also okay as Michael Collins in From the Earth to the Moon, even though he didn't have much screentime.
Has anyone seen Christmas with the Kranks? I clicked over to Rotten Tomatoes, and it has a 4 percent rating, the lowest I ever remember seeing there.
I thought he did okay in Kiss the Girls.
I had problems with Kiss the Girls, but that was possibly because of Patterson's story, and not any of the rest of it, but those problems seemed to seep out into the rest of the movie.
He was also okay as Michael Collins in From the Earth to the Moon
Huh. I'd forgotten about that, possibly because he didn't get much screen time.
I was thinking "What, they covered the Irish Rebellion in a space movie?'
Can I please have my brain back?
I had problems with Kiss the Girls, but that was possibly because of Patterson's story, and not any of the rest of it, but those problems seemed to seep out into the rest of the movie.
That, and a criminal waste of Jeremy Piven.
That, and a criminal waste of Jeremy Piven.
Yes, this.
I was thinking "What, they covered the Irish Rebellion in a space movie?'
Oh, me too! Me too!
I've not liked much of anything Cary Elwes has done besides TPB. I mean, he doesn't always pulsate bright green in his not-right-ness, but he's never impressed me, either.