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Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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If it opens on any OTHER day than 11/5, I'll be most upset.
11/5/05 is a Saturday, unfortunately, so the closest possible opening date would be 11/4. (There might be a few directors out there with enough pull to force a Saturday opening, but after Revolutions, the Wachowskis aren't it.)
Ah, Christ. I'm down with the Spacey, but have never been compelled by Bosworth. And is he stalking her?
Also:
British actor David Morrissey will star opposite Sharon Stone in "Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction" in which Stone will reprise her role as the seductive novelist Catherine Tramell. Morrissey will play Dr. Andrew Glass, a psychiatrist who becomes entangled in her cat and mouse game. Principal photography will begin in March in London. To be released by MGM, the sequel follows Tramell from San Francisco to London, where she again finds herself in trouble with the law. Glass, a criminal psychiatrist, is appointed by Scotland Yard to evaluate her.
Plus, Kumar is kinda hot.
Isn't he? It's kind of alarming.
I just saw the Bosworth news myself.
The reason I asked about Ryan Reynolds as Wally West is because of this piece from Comics Continuum.
The reason I asked about Ryan Reynolds as Wally West is because of this piece from Comics Continuum.
He looks totally wrong for it, even assuming hair dye and colored contacts, damn it.
Alan Rickman to provide the voice for Marvin the Paranoid Android!
Alan Rickman to provide the voice for Marvin the Paranoid Android!
That's ideal.
Definitely. I'm at a loss to think of anyone else who could do as well.
Now I'm imagining either Woody Allen or Vin Diesel doing Marvin's voice, and they're both cracking me up. I think I'd always heard it a bit Woodyish, but more manly.