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.
A screenwriter critiques Spidey 3 (some spoilers): [link]
Didn't see Spidey 3. But an obscure gem for the oldies fans.
There's Always a Woman is a late '30s screwball comedy. Bill Reardon (Melvyn Douglas) is a private eye with little success. While he's busy getting his job back as an investigator with the D.A.'s office, his wife Sally (Joan Blondell) finds a client (Mary Astor). Both Bill and Sally end up investigating the murder that follows.
In other words, the plot is The Thin Man meets Adam's Rib. But it's a lot of fun, especially trying to figure out what Sally will do next. Plus, a lot of one-liners come out of the screwball assumption that marriages work a lot better when the spouses don't take each other too seriously. And Douglas and Blondell, while not Loy and Powell or Tracy and Hepburn, have enough chemistry to pull it off.
Saw Spidey 3 last night. Uh....yeah. I'm just going to pretend that the film snapped in the projector right before the
Pete/Gwen jazz club scene
and that I have no idea how the movie ended.
Ooh. I didn't know
Chow Yun-Fat
was slated to be in Pirates.
He's in all the trailers, brenda.
Which isn't me chiding you for not knowing--just indicating that it's not whitefontworthy.