I admit I haven't seen
Chancer,
but this was the first time Clive Owen has seemed so thickly scary to me. And this is including movies where he actually kills people. I really liked it -- I liked his personal sexual tension, and how barely pent he seemed.
Whereas Dan I recognized.
I certainly recognised Dan, but for me it made him none the richer and all the less surprising.
Disney is remaking a live action version of Kiki's Delivery Service.
Fuckers.
Disney is remaking a live action version of Kiki's Delivery Service.
WTF?
That was my exact reaction when I heard.
WTF?
Translation "Disney is crazy and is doing something wrong and stupid."
Disney is remaking a live action version of Kiki's Delivery Service.
I've never heard of it, so it's hard to be outraged.
There's also a "Mulan II" that's gone straight to video. I think Disney these days is run by the same creatures who wrote
"To Serve Man."
"I don't know, Prt Grb, but if it gets the humans in the door, it's all good."
Keanu on Constantine:
"So hopefully we have the spirit of the Constantinian factor," Reeves adds. "I'm always asking, 'Is that Constantinian enough?' 'I think I need more Constantine in my Constantine.'"
Say the word enough, and it loses all meaning...
I was prepared to give Keanu the benefit of the doubt, although yeah, someone like Clive Owen would have been much better casting, but these tidbits?
Now helmed by music video director Francis Lawrence, whose credits include the Aerosmith videos "Jaded" and "Don't Want to Miss a Thing," as well as Pink's "Just Like a Pill," Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" and Britney Spear's "I'm a Slave 4 You," the film has a new look and feel.
"Constantine" is expected to fetch a PG-13 rating, therefore a lot of the darkness will likely be insinuated instead of acted out
Not very encouraging. Also, wtf?