I think you need the whole role for the P&P love. It makes the wetness extra hot.
Clive has a nice voice and stuff, but watching him move (especially in Closer) is what I like most about him.
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I think you need the whole role for the P&P love. It makes the wetness extra hot.
Clive has a nice voice and stuff, but watching him move (especially in Closer) is what I like most about him.
I like Clive with glasses. He looks very much hotter in glasses.
I like both Clive and Colin, but I think they give off totally different vibes. Colin is adorable. Clive is fuckable.
Colin Firth seems like a family friend. Clive Owen seems like a sexy bitch. IMO.
Who am I to be picky? I think they all look terribly like ... well, you know ... that nudity might be ... advisiable.
Who am I to be picky?
ah ha ha ha ha! If you weren't picky, I can think of few more guys who would've gotten lucky.
When the trailer for Sin City first came out, I was befuddled by who the dark broody guy was.
In this movie, isn't that, um, every guy? And even some of the women?
When the trailer for Sin City first came out, I was befuddled by who the dark broody guy was.
In this movie, isn't that, um, every guy? And even some of the women?
Well, Josh Hartnett isn't dark; Bruce Willis is....well, Bruce Willis; Benicio del Toro, somehow, doesn't seem to be broody. That leaves Clive.
Mickey Rourke is looking pretty dark.
Gotta give Rodriguez props for staying faithful to the visuals.
Gotta give Rodriguez props for staying faithful to the visuals.
Damn straight. And being so adamant about giving Frank Miller a co-director credit that, when the DGA said it was against the rules, he quit the DGA. And, from what I hear, many of the lines of dialogue are lifted directly from the comic.
And, yeah Mickey Rourke may have finally found a role that can redeem him from . . . . everything else he's ever done. Except Angel Heart. He was good in that. Basically, tho, I think he's decided to embrace the creepy.