I love Love, Actually too. One of my favorite bits is the story with the porn stand-ins. So cute! I have the dvd, but haven't watched the extras yet. I've heard there's a ton of other scenes.
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I finally saw Bourne Supremecy. The camera work killed it for me, the chase scenes (car and foot) hurt my eyes so I couldn't watch them. Or the fight scene. I should have gone to Hero.
I adored Love Actually. Maybe I need to see it again to clear my mind after the travesty of Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.
Loathed and hated Love Actually with a fiery vengeance. Curtis tries to be self-referential but merely manages self-parody. The man needs some fresh ideas, fast.
The only redeeming features were Bill Nighy and Emma Thompson (and I say this as someone who usually loves Hugh Grant and Colin Firth). Actually, most of the actors tried really, really hard but were doomed to fail miserably against the cliches of the script.
I hated certain subplots of Love Actually with a passion, but loved the Emma, Colin, Liam, and Martin Freeman (the stunt doubles) ones a lot.
Loathed and hated Love Actually with a fiery vengeance.
Fiona is me. (Except for the guy-who-plays-Tim-on-The-Office storyline, because he's just so damn cute.)
Copied from sumi in Jossverse: teaser poster for Batman Begins.
Batman Begins
... now, with love handles!
Or an iliac crest. And I know where my vote lies.
Which is the batbelt middle ground.
I attribute it to too many Batnuts. By which I mean Bat-Doughnuts.