We just saw an ad that seemed to be some medieval romantic movie interspersed with a terribly earnest, dumb-hatted pop singer. We weren't sure if it were actually for a movie, or maybe for the singer's album. It seemed like it would have cost a lot of money for these fake movie shots if it were just for the album, but it also pretty much told the entire story, so if it was for the movie it felt like we'd already seen it but without having to pay $10 for the privilege of listening to treacle spoken with poor fake accents.
It was for Tristan and Isolde.
It looks like it will be excruciatingly horrible, doesn't it?
Huh. Now we're watching the pilot episode of House, just to see what all the fuss is about, and we're going up somebody's nose. Why are we going up her nose? Couldn't we just go through the skull or anything?
It looks like it will be excruciatingly horrible, doesn't it?
Yes. And even if it didn't, I still think the ad was incredibly, painfully, almost offensively awful.
It looks like it will be excruciatingly horrible, doesn't it?
But James Franco sure is pretty.
this is dinner tonight
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it smells very good. That is one of the sad things out here. no greek diners. the good dinner near our house only does gyros on friday.
Huh. Now we're watching the pilot episode of House, just to see what all the fuss is about, and we're going up somebody's nose. Why are we going up her nose? Couldn't we just go through the skull or anything?
Only if she needs this treatment like she needs a hole in the head.
Huh. Now we're watching the pilot episode of House, just to see what all the fuss is about, and we're going up somebody's nose. Why are we going up her nose? Couldn't we just go through the skull or anything?
If you are watching the unaired pilot, it is considerably rougher in some spots than the actual series. And very darkly and starkly lit. At least the copy I saw.
The series itself is much more polished.
Oh, and generally they have been a bit better with thematically tying in the body spelunking shots to what is wrong. Plus? Less of the "let's go from across the room first" weirdness.
I wonder how the actress feels about her nostril being full screen?