Oooh, on Alatriste -- Mortenson is not only fluent in Spanish, he has a regional accent in it.
As well... Wood as Iggy Pop!!!???
Gunn ,'Underneath'
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Oooh, on Alatriste -- Mortenson is not only fluent in Spanish, he has a regional accent in it.
As well... Wood as Iggy Pop!!!???
couldn't find him in that movie by sight
Really? I could spot that man as a silhouette. He's so damned distinctive when he's moving.
As well... Wood as Iggy Pop!!!???
This makes no sense to anybody.
To be fair, he's not moving a lot in this movie. And has really distractingly different hair and a mustache. And, 80% of the movie is so dark you're lucky you can see anything at all.
As well... Wood as Iggy Pop!!!???
This makes no sense to anybody.
Though he may surprise all of us.
Dawn K
Awww I'd sorta like to take credit for it but nope not me but mmmmm...Colin Firth
Wood as Iggy Pop!!!??
My thought every time I see it. It just doesn't jibe with the picture in my head of Iggy no matter how skinny I make Elijah (I think that in my head Elijah's head is too big, or round or something)
Oh no! Very sad news.
On the very day Nick Park and everyone at Aardman should be celebrating Curse of the Were Rabbit's #1 opening, they are instead devestated by a warehouse fire in Bristol destroying all the set and props from all their movies. "The company's entire history."
Eeek! It's not just clay, it's all the miniatures made of paper and cloth and wood and teeny paintings and tiny metal doorknobs to scale and all that. An entire world in miniature.
Races home to encase VHS copies of "A Grand Day Out" and "A Close Shave" in flame retardant material...
Oh, that IS sad. So much hard, tedious, dedicated work...up in smoke. Thank goodness so much of Nick Park's art is immortalized on film. Bless them.
In local movie news. I ran into Matt Damon twice today as he is in the 'hood making The Good Shepherd, directed by DeNiro and co-starring Angelina.
On our morning constitutional, Bartleby was a huge hit with the extras, all decked out in period (40s?) dress and bored out of their trees. During the afternoon journey, Bartleby was given a tour of the very posh make-up trailer. The make-up lead, who looked sort of familiar (thanks to dvd extras, I'm sure) joked about helping him cover up his spots.
Saw Matt again, in street clothes, signing autographs and looking completely knackered. Had to come home and check imdb regarding his height...cuz really? He didn't look much taller than me (5'0") Imdb says 5'10". Huh.