Oh, I'd missed that. P-C, faking photos just requires patience, especially with b&w. Take a sheet of cardboard and cut holes in it where you want the wounds to be in the photo. Put it over the photographic paper before you expose it to light. When you develop the paper, there will be black spots on the paper: bullet holes. For the blood, same thing, except you expose a larger area for less time to get grey blobs.
Did you listen to the commentary track? It's the best commentary ever.
No, I didn't, though I read it was faked, which sounds very amusing.
TiVo showed me the first four minutes of
Stealth.
I'm pretty sure it's not my movie (props to Foxx for keeping us on our toes?), but I wonder how much effective the first four minutes are as a selling tool.
I think I'd be interested in seeing the first four minutes of more movies before I made my decision.
I wonder how much effective the first four minutes are as a selling tool.
Maybe a lot of other people saw it, and had the same reaction as you? [link]
They did this with the Dawn of the Dead remke over here they showed the whole precredits bit. Which was the best bit of the movie.
They did that over here, too. It's the only part I've seen, but it's fabulous.
Has anyone here heard of scarecrow.com? [link] They seem to have really some good prices on dvds, but I've never heard of them before.
I hereby dutifully report that I've watched
Must Love Dogs
over the weekend and... I really can't recommend it. I mean, it's not
horrible,
but it has no original bone whatsoever in its body and the central love story is very much lacking in sparks, which seem impossible because John Cusack and Diane Lane are two of the most appealing actors working today, but what can I say? The chemistry just isn't there. The writing is really limp, cliches flow like a river and the obligatory happy ending felt very much tacked on. It has a few cute bits (although not enough cute dog stuff, which I was hoping for) and I coveted Diane's wardrobe, but that's about it. It's nowhere in the Say Anything league, not even High Fidelity-esque, and perhaps closest to Serendipity in terms of quality.
Cusack's character felt v. Lloyd-clone though, in a watered-down way.
When I heard that
Must Love Dogs
wasn't very good, I decided to spend no money and re-watch
High Fidelity
instead.
It's still my favorite romantic movie ever.
"Well, I've been thinking with my gut since I was 14, and frankly speaking, I've come to the conclusion that my guts have shit for brains."