Oh, yeah, Orli was totally the swoon boy of teenyboppers everywhere well before PotC.
That's heartening news about the Guide. I had to be restrained from going back to see it immediately after, so I estimate there will be at least some repeat viewing. I'll be good for at least one other weekend stat.
And, aww, about "So long." Sweet. I did get all teary at the simple "for Douglas" dedication. Did I already mention that? 'Cause, I'm a sap.
As someone who might have been paying attention to this stuff, it's insane how hard he took off with so little source material.
Agreed.
Wasn't he
cast
on the basis of his sudden popularity?
There's a Michael Powell restrospective in Walter Reade Theater in NYC during the month of May. Would someone(s) go see some of the films so that I can vicariously live through them? Pretty please?
Am I, like, the only person who didn't know that Jonathon Rhys-Meyers is playing Elvis in a CBS miniseries?
Yes, Gandalfe, the only one.
Am I, like, the only person who didn't know that Jonathon Rhys-Meyers is playing Elvis in a CBS miniseries?
Well, you did know about Boreanaz in Crow IV, so you're not
that
out of the loop.
Crow IV?!?! Apparently, I was out of the loop on the existance of III. Which considering II, is probably a good thing. (Though I was aware of the whole DB in a Crow sequel thing.)
Hey, not only is there a sneak peak at the next HP movie during the televised showing of PoA Saturday night -- they are going to show the trailer for
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
during the movie.
I think it's IV. It's some number larger than III, anyway. III had Kirsten Dunst and Eric Mabius.
Huh. I vaguely remember hearing something about that. Was it any better than II? I can't really imagine it being worse. (Coincidentally, I caught the original on cable Sunday. Hadn't seen it in at least 5 years. Still enjoyed it, but wasn't as blown away by it as I had been originally.)