Seriously, watch this and tell me if you recognize anything from the book.
It's been ages and ages since I read the book, but I seem to recall Terabithia was clearly imaginary, unlike Narnia where it's obvious the children actually went there.
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Seriously, watch this and tell me if you recognize anything from the book.
It's been ages and ages since I read the book, but I seem to recall Terabithia was clearly imaginary, unlike Narnia where it's obvious the children actually went there.
Every time I see that railer, I think "ONE OF THEM DIES!!!!" and get scared for parents taking their kids to this movie, as the book is a big tearjerker.
Hey, what's this "Music and Lyrics" movie I just saw posters for?
Hmm. Just watched Near Dark. Why do we have to have happy endings? Or, really, why don't I get to decide what happy is?
The whole cure vampirism via transfusion was by far the weakest part of the movie. By light years, even. So. Lame.
How would you have ended it? I didn't want Caleb or the Jenny Wright character to die, so I probably would have had it pretty much the way it did, except the two of them stay vamped and go out on the road together. Of course, how they feed going forward if they don't want to kill people is the main reason the filmmakers came up with the blood ex machina, I suspect.
I'd have attached more difficulty to the healing. Way too simple. And then maybe had her dying to save him. Or him dying to save his family--in which case he might have been allowed to feed beforehand.
Hey, what's this "Music and Lyrics" movie I just saw posters for?
Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore looking cute together. He's a singer and she's a songwriter, at least, that's what it looked like from the trailers, I yawned. Romance ensues. I'll probably watch it because I like Drew Barrymore. As cute as Hugh is, I'm tired of seeing him in romantic comedies.
He's a singer and she's a songwriter, at least, that's what it looked like from the trailers
Close -- he's a singer and she's his housekeeper. Who helps him write a song. It looks odd.
It looks odd.
Which is the impression I got from the poster, so it's nice to know that was spot-on.
I'm sick of HG in romantic comedies too. Surely he could do something else with his acting skillz? *Has* he done anything else? I frankly can't recall.
He played a closeted aristocrat in Maurice but that was before anyone outside of Britain knew who he was.
Sirens came after he started getting pretty famous, didn't it?
Yes to Sirens which is some of his most charming and subtle acting.