totally there with you, julie!
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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what makes it even more jelly-kneed was reading Cate Blanchett's comment on her reaction to seeing him in Gosford Park (linked here?). Oh yeah, she's a fangrrrl.
And I've never been so eager to see Sir Walter Raleigh.
I want to see that movie, if only for the costume porn. At least this time I won't have to deal with a SCAdian/history buff grumbling about it all weekend.(The guy I dated before G)
Hopefully this Iron Man trailer works better for you than for me. I've tried two OSes and nothing.
Yeeeeah, it was working fine, and then it just freezes right at the key moment.
It was very nice before that, though.
Workin' version: [link] (on my Mac, anyway)
Hallam Foe is excellent.
I'm watching an interesting documentary about Aisan men in American movies called Slanted Screen. It's on PBS.
Awwwww. Bruce Campbell turned down Bubba Nosferatu. ::pout::
The inevitable Tron remake is upon us:
Commercial director Joseph Kosinski is in final negotiations to develop and direct Tron, the follow-up to Disney's 1982 movie. Sean Bailey is producing via Live Planet along with Steven Lisberger, who co-wrote and directed the original film. Lost scribes Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz are writing the script. Story details are being kept under wraps. The original movie was about a computer programmer thrust into a computer and forced to fight in games he helped create. It was the first movie to use computer-generated images instead of models and other optical effects in conjunction with live action. Kosinski is a former architect who worked with director David Fincher at commercial house Anonymous Content. Kosinski has directed award-winning spots for Nike, Apple, and Nintendo known for their use of computer technology that erased the lines between reality and CGI. (Hollywood Reporter)