No, you really aren't. I liked the movie enough to by the dvd (at least when it was on sale), but I abhor that scene.
Right on! (I mean, you still SUCK, but marginally less so, now.)
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No, you really aren't. I liked the movie enough to by the dvd (at least when it was on sale), but I abhor that scene.
Right on! (I mean, you still SUCK, but marginally less so, now.)
she never did that thing where she leans back and laughs with the top of her head swivelling backwards like a pez dispenser.
You can... get a fliptop head, or you can use Reach. Clearly, Julia isn't a fan of Reach.
Is it just me, or has the wild Summer Movie Extravaganza (which has started, in the past, as early as May 1) been kind of subdued? Except for the George Lucas Behemoth, there's been so little, even in advertising.
Is it just that my approaching-30 filters have deleted all mention of 100,000 crap movies from my memory? Am I watching the wrong TV channels? For the life of me, Batman Begins and the Adam Sandler movie opening this week are the only two summer movies I can name at all, and the latter I can't actually name; there was something about it on ESPN yesterday evening.
Last Saturday's new Doctor Who had a spectacularly creepy kid. Winsome and blond. In a gas mask.
I agree. Wonderful episode, it made me ant to do something I call the Gasmask Orphans. Cronenberg meets (or meats if you want) Oliver Twist.
I've seen lots of Batman Begins onscreen -- billboards are that too, plus The Honeymooners and Mr & Mrs Smith.
I get my movie news from the Internets, or from the sides of buses these days.
I've got a list of movie releases synched to my Treo. I see nine movies being released on Friday (some are limited release, though).
Oh, I guess I have seen ads for Mr. & Mrs. Smith. That one is a definite "filtered out to protect my brain" type of thing. Didn't know about The Honeymooners, though.
I swear, I haven't seen a single bus- or train-poster all spring long. Whereas, Troy, last year, had Vapid Serious Face (plus flowing locks) all over everything that moved.
Batman Begins and the Adam Sandler movie opening this week are the only two summer movies I can name at all, and the latter I can't actually name
Something about football and jail.
The only movie this summer I'm looking forward to is Howl's Moving Castle, which I haven't seen any publicity for.
THE LONGEST YARD - it's a remake of a Burt Reynolds movie from the 70s (one of the better ones).
I am so psyched for Mr. And Mrs. Smith.
I'm all over that one.
Kingdom of Heaven and Monster In Law were all over the place too.