And the quotes!
Caddyshack
quotes are so pervasive that most people forget they are from a movie. Sort of the way "X has no Y. X
needs
no Y." will probably be in a few years.
Anyone seen
Murderball
? It's got 100% tomato-meter. I ran into a couple of the athletes at the end of the para-Olympics last year, and I'm interested to see the film.
And the quotes! Caddyshack quotes are so pervasive that most people forget they are from a movie.
The Cinderella story, out of nowhere....
Also saw F4. Man, the stretches without Chris Evans were LONG.
blinks
This statement is a bit of a stunner for Brits, who are familiar with only one famous Chris Evans, the ginger former darling/enfant terrible/entrepreneur of British Radio & TV who married wee Billie (Dr Who) Piper when he was 35 she was 19. (At which point both of their careers nosedived.) He's just recently been in the news, having signed up for a show on Radio 2 after 4 years out of the limelight.
...but I'm hazarding a guess that he
isn't
in
The Fantastic Four.
Although that would be enough to make me go and see it, for sheer surrealism value.
picturing the British Chris Evans in Fantastic Four and HOWLING with laughter
Except that the ginger Chris Evans is the anti-funny. It would end up being an exercise is endurance. I think Billie Piper wins with her two and whatever years.
Re ita's whitefont, I was expecting
it to shatter,
but apparently the answer is actually
deportation.
I was expecting it to
shatter
too, except there's no way they'd
kill.
However, if they haven't
killed him, he's alive.
And I think
deporting supervillians
shows a huge lack of foresight.
Too true. I was expecting
him to lose a finger and then cave or something.
But no. But still
they put him in a BOX!!!one! To LATVARIA!!
See, it makes sense, really.
The pattern of question they were using for that setup just reminded me of an X-Men
low point and begged for the melodramatic answer of "The same thing that happens to anything else..."
Thank god for the young hot Chris Evans.
I bought a
Batman Begins
ticket, watched those trailers, and then went into F4. Which means -- I got to see the
Serenity
trailer! Also,
Zorro 2
and
The Transporter 2.
And
Sky High
twice. Seems like they may have expended all the funny scenes in that one. It's going to be a while before I look at movies like that without asking "So what do you have to offer that
Spy Kids
and
The Incredibles
haven't already done really well?"