It looked fine? I remember almost nothing from the first two movies. I'm not even sure I saw the second one. Was Julia Stiles in both of them, or just the second one?
Okay, she was in both. But, seriously, I don't remember a thing. But the third one looks like...well, it looks like another Bourne movie.
Aren't we waiting on HPV?
I think there's a vaccine for that now...
Bruce Campbell, who has an ability to annoy me (no matter how much I like him in some stuff, he seems in love with his cool theses days) was freaking MAGIC. I did love him to pieces.
I think Bruce Campbell's performance was heavily influenced by John Cleese. And yeah, it WORKED. "You know, I am French."
We didn't get the HPV trailer, damn it. But we got the weird Jude one (which made The Boy say, "I used to have to DROP ACID to see things like that!"), the surfing penguins, Bourne, Pirates, and Shrek.
I think Bruce Campbell's performance was heavily influenced by John Cleese. And yeah, it WORKED.
As I said in Bitches, my friend
actually thought
it was John Cleese.
I love Evan Rachel Wood in everything I've ever seen her in, but her current incarnation as Marilyn Manson's Creepy Girlfriend seriously freaks me out. Bad hair, bad makeup, bad boy-toy. I get that he's a pretty interesting cat, I guess, but seriously, he's twice her age. And not exactly handsome.
Still, I will likely see that movie.
If ERW were making herself over into a nice retro glam chick, that'd be one thing. But she's copying a previous girlfriend and that skeeves me, even more when the age difference comes into play.
which made The Boy say, "I used to have to DROP ACID to see things like that!"
Our conversation went like "Are they serious about that?" "I'd guess so." "Maybe on drugs I could enjoy that...then again, that made
The Doors
even worse."
HPV, HPIV, I can never keep things straight. It was a great trailer though, and I'm not particularly a fan of the movies. Exciting, and Harry's Potter isn't so little anymore, I bet.
Yes, Campbell was very Cleesey, and I didn't mind it one bit.
The second Bourne flick had Karl Urban as the Russian hitman in his best haircut ever (that buzz cut emphasized his prettypretty eyes).
The number one movie in the country was, obviously,
Spider-Man 3,
which took in a record-breaking $148 million.
In second place was
Disturbia,
which took in $5.72 million.