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.
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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.
That's just frightening.
Honestly, no matter where your eyes go it looks like prosthetics rather than real skin and hair. Dude should have been cast in one of the Darkman sequels.
Oh Dear! Tom Cavanaugh is usually such a cutehead.
Ok. Saw HPatGOF over the weekend.
Anyone else get REALLLY uncomfortable with the whole ghost porn bathtub scene?
I thought it was very creepy on at least two levels, Aimée.
Matt, I assume the age difference thing between the actress playing Myrtle is one of them? Why did they need to go there?
IIRC, that bathtub scene was pretty close to what was in the book-- Myrtle was definitely trying to sneak a peak at Harry in both the book and movie, and in the book, wasn't the mermaid also checking him out (or was she just waving at him in a friendly manner)?