Yeah, Jack Black seems to be the only big-enoughname contender for first billing there, and if they gave it to him people might assume it was a comedy.
It makes sense to me. I mean, she did plenty of work. It's not like Neve Campbell being mentioned on the cover of Reefer Madness: The Musical for her one throwaway scene, and other even worse travesties I've seen.
Brody had won a best actor Oscar in recent years, but given that he seems to be emulating the post-Oscar career path of a best supporting actress winner...
In case anyone is interested, Amazon is currently selling the Criterion DVDs of
Diabolique, Eyes Without a Face,
and the original
The Vanishing
for under $20.
How the hell did Naomi Watts get first billing in King Kong?
Not even remotely as bad as Sting getting top billing for his less-than-ten-minutes appearance in
Dune.
I think Sting stepping out of a shower half-naked is the kind of cameo appearance that deserves top billing, personally.
Just got back from seeing The Queen, which is a very nice movie, but I'm not entirely sure what it's trying to say. It's kind of pro-everyone, which is pleasant to watch, but not much more. Helen Mirren gives an incredible performance, as usual.
Saw Marie Antoinette and The Last Kiss tonight. Man, I didn't go in with great expectations for either of them, but I didn't walk out terribly satisfied either. It feels as though it's been a while since I've truly seen a satisfying film.
SA, may I recommend seeing The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D, then? I haven't done it yet but seriously... how could it NOT be satisfying?
I still really want to see Marie Antoinette.
Apparently slurping the dregs of one's soda is a
faux pas
of more than usual severity if doing so happens to make a sound similar to Kayako's signature death rattle while one is in the midst of a Grudge movie showing. The people seated near me were not amused.
I want a .wav of that hideous sound to use as my cellphone ringtone.
Hmmm.... I was hoping for jaw-droppingly awesome, too.
On the other hand, it's nice to know that Nolan is just a human and has a so-so movie or two in him.
I didn't think it was jaw-droppingly awesome either, but it was very good. Not what I expected from the trailers, though.