I'm not sure if I would like it(although my gut instinct despite my childhood love for the show is "not really.") but they are promoting it SO much that it is at that "show me that trailer again and I'll NEVER see it!" stage. You know?
Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video
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co-writer/director Nora Ephron
I did not know this was hers. One more reason not to see it, then!
Protect Your Fake Baby: Clive Owen will be starring in The Children of Men, a scifi flick set in a future where mankind hasn't been able to have kids in 18 years... except for one lucky, lucky girl.
Someone please tell his publicist to stop.
Think he hired Orlando's?
Another post to add a scathing review of Bewitched. When a reviewer starts out his article with the line "Warning: vicious personal-sounding attacks to follow. I want revenge on those who stole 100 minutes of my life," I'm thinking that this might be fun to read.
Wow - this has been pretty much every review I've read so far. If this is this bad, how bad is Steve Martin's PINK PANTHER remake to get put off until...what was it? The next century?
I'm reading rottentomatoes.com -- currently Herbie: Fully Loaded is at 44%, and Bewitched at 27%. I swear, from synopses alone, the rotten tomato reviews for Herbie: Fully Loaded are just as good as the fresh reviews for Bewitched.
oddly protective of Kristin Chenoweth
That protective instinct for her is even worse for me, since the only thing I've seen her in was as Sally in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, where she was just amazing.
Glowing NYT review of George A. Romero's Land of the Dead.
British actor Paul Bettany has joined the race to play Batman's nemesis The Joker in a planned sequel to Batman Begins. Director Christopher Nolan left no doubt The Joker would feature heavily in the next Batman installment when the villain, formerly played by Jack Nicholson, left a calling card in the final scene of the box office smash hit. And now Batman fansites are desperately trying to make sure producers pick the right man for the job. Crispin Glover was an early favorite, along with Star Wars' Mark Hamill, who provides the voice of The Joker in the Batman animated series and Aussie actor Lachy Hulme, and now Bettany has got the fans' vote. An insider tells website Batman-on-film.Com that the A Beautiful Mind star is officially in the running to play the evil character.
I like this idea, having just seen Gangster No. 1. I'm not convinced of Bettany as having a sane malice (like a Bond), but he was a delightful crazy-assed fuck.
I liked that film--especially Bettany.