Article on Snakes on a Plane. With the script.
OK, the script is fake, but it's pretty funny....
eta: link might help: [link]
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Article on Snakes on a Plane. With the script.
OK, the script is fake, but it's pretty funny....
eta: link might help: [link]
I just saw a trailer for Date Movie.
Alyson Hannigan seems determined to test the limits of my love for her.
Eh. She's still pretty. I probably won't see it unless I decide to get high for it, though. (Hey, it worked for Not Another Teen Movie. )
I just watched Dark City, something I had been planning to do for a while. It's... unsettling. I don't think it packed as much punch as it could have, though I definitely enjoyed it.
I saw The Matador and Tristram Shandy today. The Matador was good, but not great. The plot and tone are kind of all over the place,but Pierce Brosnan's performance is fantastic.
Tristram Shandy, though, I loved. It was hysterically funny. Other than that, it's difficult to describe, but I think it would play well with most Buffistas.
[eta: Oh, and after dinner we went back again and saw Roving Mars, which is terrific. If you've followed the rover news as it's unfolded, the movie won't show you anything new, really (though the scenes WITH LORI IN THEM of the rovers being built/tested are extremely cool), but if you like IMAX movies with Buffistas in them, it's definitely worth the 40 minutes.]
Probably a silly question but is Tristram Shandy really based on the novel?
It's based on the filming of the unfilmable novel. So yes and no.
It's based on the filming of the unfilmable novel. So yes and no.
Exactly like Naked Lunch then!
I love Dark City. It's not a great movie, but it's stayed with me.
Patrick Kake. Narnia was very enjoyable to me last night, but when I saw Oreius, I went, "Damn, that's Mauser." Time to re-watch the adventures of Hel, Sarge, Cleo and Mauser, in Cleopatra 2525.