Lee padded his resumé (227 on imdb, to Caine's 120 and Walken's 99) with just tons of films no one ever saw.
Murder Story!
Which I've been feeling like making other people watch again, because I like to watch their faces when I show it to them.
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Lee padded his resumé (227 on imdb, to Caine's 120 and Walken's 99) with just tons of films no one ever saw.
Murder Story!
Which I've been feeling like making other people watch again, because I like to watch their faces when I show it to them.
HELP! We were at Munich tonight and there was a fire alarm near the end and they shut down the theater. What happens after Avner and Efraim meet in New York and walk along the river and Avner asks for proof that the men he killed really did what they said?
I think it is non-spoilery to say that Eric Bana is HAWT, as well as talented.
Munich: what happens is, Efram is kind of a turd and won't say [argue argue argue about abstract nouns], and Avner dorkily says "We're a pair of Israelis in a foreign land, I have to ask you to break bread with my family," and Efram says no and walks away like a great big turd, and Avner is left standing there in Brooklyn alone, and the "what happened after" notes scroll.
You probably only missed about 2 minutes of the movie, but the implication in that scene is that they're arguing in a Brooklyn park that faces Manhattan, and you can see the Twin Towers in the background, and nothing is resolved and all will happen again.
Agree on liking Bana. The coolest thing was when his character was pretending to be German, you could hear his accent change. Double nerd points.
Finally saw Serenity. Heading off to threadsuck Firefly, unless Matt's found that DVD of Mal in a bathtub, in which case I'm going to Matt's.
Lee padded his resumé (227 on imdb, to Caine's 120 and Walken's 99) with just tons of films no one ever saw.
I just read a description of Sleepy Hollow that said "with Johnny Depp as Peter Cushing, Christina Ricci as Barbara Steele, and Christopher Walken as Christopher Lee."
I can't believe that Martin Sheen (151 plus 85 tv [3/4 of which are not "himself"]) hasn't gotten into this conversation.
No DVD of Mal in a bathrub to be found, but based on this I wouldn't rule out Joss making one at some point.
Did we know Nathan's going to be the star of a new sci-fi/horror movie titled Slither that's opening in late March?
Did we know Nathan's going to be the star of a new sci-fi/horror movie titled Slither that's opening in late March?
Whedonesque posted photos last week. Slither looks very weird.
Yeah, the trailer makes it look like a merger of John Carpenter's The Thing and Night of the Creeps.
Note to self: Do not eat anything within 3 hour radius of movie.
No DVD of Mal in a bathrub to be found, but based on this I wouldn't rule out Joss making one at some point.
That picture is hilarious.
My new candidate to play the Joker in the next Batman movie.