I loved that movie(that's not only why...apart from the dismemberments, It totally hit my buttons.)
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I totally misread that as In and Out, and couldn't for the life of me figure out where Erika was getting dismemberment from.
But then I reread, and now all is well.
I really like Mark Ruffalo in 13 Going on 30. Which I loved. A lot.
Wait, since when do I act ashamed of my seriously young chick flick loving nature? Cancel the small font, above.
Meg Ryan's death (well those of her characters) is never pointless.
Also, I like the ads better than the dumb slideshows they used to show. I can talk through them just fine, and think Michael Rosenbaum should be that big more often.
He was adorable in that, Gris.
wrod. JG and MR made it better than it deserved.
Mark Ruffalo was in episodes of due South? Really?
Yep. 1x09, "A Cop, A Mountie, and a Baby."
Tep, Mark Ruffalo: [link]
(Blah blah blah, Salon, blah blah blah Day Pass or Subscription Required. Blah.)
He's also the cop in Collateral
Just watched the trailer for Narnia.
The look is good. The armies look like they were programmed using MASSIVE, which, golly, they were! Aslan has a couple Jesus-sunray iconic poses.
I don't know if the music for the trailer is the actual music, though. At first I would've sworn it was Last of the Mohicans, but then it went into a choir sining "Spiritus Sanctus" (not the creepy Omen version.)
So anyway, looks like they aren't completely secularizing it.
And my friend had a different perspective on the added dance instruction scene in the HP:GoF trailer: a) he thought it was very much something a British public school would do, and b) he thought they wrote it to play to Rupert Grint's strengths and give him something to do.
I'll have to keep track in here if anyone goes to see that Jodie Foster airplane movie because I want to be spoiled for it. And I know I'd never be able to sit through the movie. Even with Peter Sarsgaard and Sean Bean deliciousness I think the frantic mother/nobody believing her thing would bug me way too much. But I do want to know what's up with it.