How many times would I watch that! Too many.
Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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I saw Be Cool a couple weeks ago, and it is not the best movie ever, but it was much better than I expected it to be, and I really enjoyed it. It was very enjoyable. However, I totally agree that The Rock was by far the best part.
I think I said something about it at the time, but I'm much too lazy to search.
How many times would I watch that! Too many.
erika, did you see the cautionary tale over at Salon about the woman who spent ten years sucked into writing a Mob Farce? I think you'd like it.
!!Kalshane!!
Aimee!!!
Why are we shouting?
Cause we're excited?
Ah. Got it.
Bring in Deniro with a baseball bat
That was actually a DePalma movie, but, yeah, I'd still watch it.
No, Hec, I did not.
From IMDB:
On the heels of its success with Polar Express, IMAX announced Tuesday that it will release Batman Begins on its giant screens on the same day it that opens in conventional theaters, June 17. IMAX accounted for more than 25 percent of the box-office take for Polar Express, which it exhibited in 3-D. Presumably, Batman Begins, which stars Christian Bale in the title role, will be presented in 2-D. Nevertheless, in an interview with the New York Daily News, the company's co-CEO, Richard Gelfond, remarked, "This is the kind of epic movie that will blow people away in IMAX."
They seem to be about to do the same thing with Robots. I imagine that one will do well on IMAX too.