And I rarely peel tomotoes. Just make sure you put the eggplant in last.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.
I see David was able to figure out who I was talking about yesterday, without me having to intervene.
To be sure, Anton was not the real villain of the piece, Skinner was.
I am head over heals for Collette, for many reasons, including her incredibly sexy hairdo and her Janeanne Garofalo voice. But most of all for "Just tell me what zee rat wants to cook."
And yes, I am also glad that Linguini and Remy couln't actually talk to each other. All the humans ever heard was squeaking. And I'm glad they made sure to let us hear the rats squeak, too.
I saw Once tonight, and I totally loved it.
There's a great interview with Glen hansard here: [link]
Definitely go to "Sicko"! It was really great and inspiring. And still funny, without being all gonzo-wacky(I mean, I like it when he does that, but I can see why it irritates, also.) It's also touching, and I'm not usually a woman that cries in the movies.
Kevin! Guru of viral marketing! Tell us about Cloverfield.
1-18-08.com
ethanhaaswasright.com
ethanhaaswaswrong.com
I'm about to go see Transformers, and I'm almost as excited to see the Cloverfield trailer (clearly, not on YouTube) as I am to see the movie.
I just put in Latter Days with no idea what it was about or why I put it in my Netflix queue. It opened with a most awesome sex scene and then in the next scene there was Amber Benson! I still don't recall why I put it in the queue.
Hey Joseph Gordon-Levitt's in it too!
That was a good one. Trashy, but good.
Trashy but good oughtta be its own genre.
Just saw Ratatouille.
Lovely, fun, beautifully made film. I loved it as much as the 4-year-old and 9-year-old we went with, who were both completely captivated for the whole movie.