I loved Paget Brewster in that (much like everything else I've seen her in). But the producers of The West Wing should have sent a copy of it to Rob Lowe when he was beinga diva about contract negotiations.
Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video
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Ahem.
Re: Batman Begins.
There is a God. And his Messenger on Earth is Chris Nolan.
That rocked more than anything that has ever rocked ever. It re-defines rocking. There is now a poster of Batman Begins in all the dictionaries next to the entry "rock [verb]"
I could go on and on but then there'd be seven gajillion pages of white font interspersed with "And you know what else rocked? It was..."
So I will move to casting villains.
Two-Face: As of this moment my picks for ol' Harv are Ben Browder or, possibly (just because I think it'd be interesting if he could pull it off) Bruce Campbell.
Penguin: Bob Hoskins. Just don't make Oswald a flippered freak again. As much as I enjoyed DeVito as Penguin, I'd like a return to villainy for villainy's sake.
I hope the'yll leave the true "freak" villains like Killer Croc or Clayface out of this. Like Aimee, I prefer the damaged villains, the "bad day" villains.
That said, I'd like to see them do Mr. Freeze right, and I wouldn't mind seeing Patrick Stewart in the role.
Joker: Crispin Glover is a good choice. But my number one pick for years has been Jeremy Irons (Dude, have you seen "Dead Ringers"? He is one creepy fuckin' dude!)
But there are doubtless others out there that I'm missing and might never consider. I've been wondering who would make the perfect Jim Gordon for a long time and never once did Gary Oldman pop into my head. Inspired, I tell you!
In honor of the movie (yeah, that's the ticket!) behold my new desktop.
I think ita needs that for the hands site....
You haven't been by recently, have you, Steph? Tons of additions, including just this morning (though this is the only post-Batman new Bale ... so far).
I'm going to see My Summer of Love today. Gay girls! Yay!
My Batman showing sold out between the time I chose it on the electronic touchscreen machine and the time I entered how many tickets I wanted.
It was very sad.
NBC is having a multi-channel broadcast of the King Kong teaser trailer.
[O]n Monday, June 27, from 8:59:30-9:02 PM ET...As part of the ambitious, multi-pronged effort, the two-minute, 30-second teaser trailer will be broadcast at the same time on NBC, SCI FI, USA Network, Bravo, MSNBC, CNBC, Telemundo, Mun2 and Universal HD. The trailer will be offered in high-definition on NBC and Universal HD. The estimated potential audience of the combined networks would exceed 109 million viewers, surpassing the total distribution of any previous promotional broadcast.
I need to get those Newsradio discs. And see Batman.
I went to see Batman Begins this afternoon. The first showing at 1 pm. The theatre was by no means sold out. In fact, it was fairly empty.
And the movie totally rocked. I loved it! Want more now! I didn't even mind Katie Holmes. Gary Oldman was excellent as Jim Gordon, I loved Michael Caine as Alfred. Liam Neeson should always have a sword in his hand and I cried when Tom and Martha Wayner were killed.
When I got to the theatre it was empty except for one woman who I sat about two rows ahead of and a couple seats over. I'm sure this was at least her second time at the movie because she kept laughing at the funny bits ahead of everyone. Or else she has pre-cognition.
Also excellent trailers including Serenity!!!!
And a trailer for The New World with Colin Farrell as Capt. John Smith and Christian Bale as John Randolph and David Thewlis as somebody. It looked good.
We also got a teaser for WotW that was more intriguing than the full trailer . . . and has no Tom Cruise in it. Interesting. (Because last week at Mr. and Mrs. Smith we got the full WotW trailer.) And a trailer for The Island and the one for Dukes of Hazzard.
Anyway, everyone has said just about everything. I really enjoyed it and can't wait to see it again.