Batman Begins trailer.
Dude. Sweet ass monkey. It's so unlike the previous movies. I didn't know Qui-Gon Jinn was in it.
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Batman Begins trailer.
Dude. Sweet ass monkey. It's so unlike the previous movies. I didn't know Qui-Gon Jinn was in it.
Gimme movie!!!!
Yes, the character actually hired guys to do that.
Didn't Jackie Chan do that in Gorgeous?
I didn't think that the action dragged in CTHD, and didn't mind that it did in Hero.
Just watched Before Sunset.
Have enormous crushes on Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke. I mean, pretentious, greasy, screwing-Uma-over Ethan Hawke! Dude.
I really liked "Before Sunrise", but I think I liked this one even better. And who knew Julie Delpy had such a pretty singing voice? I mean, it's not a big voice, but oh, so pretty.
Wow, that Batman Begins trailer looks really good.
Wow. Batman.
For real.
This reminds me that I read a story over on Zap2it some story about Kevin Spacey being considered for Lex Luthor.
Which would be okay, except that I want Lex and Clark to be closer in age.
Perhaps I've been overly influenced by Smallville ?
Lex will be old enough to be everyone's father. I expect Perry White to be played by Matt Damon.
Wow. Batman.
For real.
The "Where are you?"/"Here" bit was like a panel straight out of the comics.
The "Where are you?"/"Here" bit was like a panel straight out of the comics.
Reminded me of the first trailer for the first Batman (by Burton) movie where the key exchange was:
BadGuy: "Who are you?"
Batman: "I'm The Batman."
Crowd erupted in crazy cheers. I think the rubber suit innovation might've been a factor though.
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is quite possibly the most amazingly beautiful movie I've ever seen. And possibly ever wish to see. I was utterly enchanted.
The Baudelaire children were magnificent, and the two young ones playing Sunny were the funniest thing I've ever seen. It's not right for babies to have that much comic timing. (Okay, some of their comedy came not from them, but from their subtitles, but their expressions were uncanny)