Breaking news: Basic Instinct II sucks.
Lorne ,'Why We Fight'
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Have we seen this teaser for PotC2 yet?
It's new to me.
sea monster
squee! I'm very excited.
Breaking news: Basic Instinct II sucks.
I think they're counting on Sharon Stone's recent appearances drawing in the train wreck audience.
Wow. SLITHER's got 91% @ Rotten Tomatoes, with a decent volume of reviews. Even some of the supposed negative reviews (Ebert's is a good example) are on the positive side when you read them in full.
SLUGS IN YOUR FACE may trump SNAKES ON A PLANE if the audience responds likewise.
eta Guess I'll x-post in the Firefly thread.
A tongue-in-cheek interview with Nathan Fillion and Elizabeth Banks re. Slither: [link]
It's quite funny. Almost makes me want to go see the movie. And Nathan uses the word "oversexified," which totally made my morning. I love that he's incorporated Firefly-speaks into his regular speech.
Just got back from seeing Slither. It was a fun romp, and my prior impression of it being a combo of John Carpenter's the Thing and Night of the Creeps was dead on target. Just a warning to squeamish folks, it's grosser than anything that's been filmed since the first of those movies. Don't eat anything less bland than soda crackers before you go see it.
NYTimes article on the company that did the LotR weapons replicas.
OMG - has anyone seen the TBS commercials for LotR?
Ugh, I can't believe I'm going to have to go see this movie. I can't believe they're even making this movie after the first one proved to be utterly craptastic.
eta: Of course, immediately afterwards I ran across these photos, so Nathan can consider my presence in the theater bought and paid for.