What's that I hear from the West? The sound of ita's arm being twisted unbearably?
No, just the neighbor kids shrieking again.
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What's that I hear from the West? The sound of ita's arm being twisted unbearably?
No, just the neighbor kids shrieking again.
Hey, I'll have you know that took ten whole minutes.
Hey, I'll have you know that took ten whole minutes.
Huh. It's taking much longer to drool over the pics. Especially the one with his eyes closed titled Troy.
Yum!
Bale gained slightly over 60 pounds between his last movie role and the next one, but it took him from Auschwitz survivor-style emaciation in The Machinist to being Batman. I don't think you can quickly gain that much weight without (1) starting out from an unhealthily thin state; or (2) ending up unhealthily bloated.
I remember reading that Bale lost 60 pounds for The Machinist -- was his original weight Batman weight? Lucky wife. Seven weeks it took him to make up the difference.
I think he hovered around 190 for the last few years prior, as a result of the American Psycho workouts. He actually way overshot up to my weight class during the prep for Batman Begins, but the suits noticed he'd gained about 20-30 pounds of fat on top of the muscle and had him work it back off.
I don't even see what the purpose of an Inferno movie is. It has two characters, and they see a bunch of stuff in hell, and they meet Satan. And that's it. There's no real story to it.
That's why Hollywood creates one! Yay!
The Onion-esque nature of all the other news items in the sidebar on that page make me think the Inferno reportage might not be serious.
Aha! Matt wins at observational skills.
I saw H2G2 twice this weekend. I loved it. The casting is perfect. Martin Freeman had some great line deliveries. My favorite scene was Arthur seeing the Magrathea planet factory. His reaction was beautiful. With the sweeping shots and music I felt like I was there with him.. One thing that surprised me was the major Ford/Arthur slashyness. I liked it, but I was surprised.
Before I saw the movie the second time I went into Suncoast and they had the charactor knit dolls so I bought Marvin. He's sitting next to my bed.
I definitely plan to see this movie again but at a different theater. Maybe then I'll get the Serenity trailer.