Just finished Snow Cake (and missed Supernatural, oops) and I really enjoyed it. The dancing fantasy during the wake was a little cheesetastic, and Carrie-Anne Moss was the weak link in the acting department, but otherwise a really lovely movie.
My only complaint would be NOT ENOUGH CKR!
ahem.
Besides of course wanting to see more of him on my screen, I thought there was potential for more exploration and coming to grips with his character (I understand it wasn't about him, and maybe it's the CKR-love that made me want to know more, but the fact remains that I
did
want to have seen more exploration into his coming to grips as well as everyone else coming to grips with what he did).
But otherwise, what little there was of him, he looked damned fine.
I have a very good friend from Sackville -- I'll have to send this to her.
Just as long as she's not those damn Sackville Baggins...
Whedon's top 5 strike movies: [link]
#2: NEWSIES. Oh, you knew this was coming. The wonderful irony of Disney making a children’s fable about the power of workers’ unions was lost on me when I first saw it (it was not lost on the L.A Weekly). The politics of this film are clear, intelligent and uplifting. And the songs are catchy. And Batman’s in it. (And hearing my children walking around the house singing “No one can make us give our rights away” makes all of this a lot easier.) Is it dorky? YOU’RE dorky! Dork.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!! I love that Josh guy.
Winona Ryder cast as Spock's mom.
That is just wrong.
Is WR old enough to play ZQ's mom?
No, he is only 6 years younger than she is.
Maybe she'll just be in flashbacks.
Witchblade mini-reunion in a movied called
The Dreamless
with Eric Etebari, Anthony Cistaro and David Chokachi.
Winona Ryder cast as Spock's mom.
That is just wrong.
Oh, dear.
(Today's bit of random Trek trivia -- Kirk's mother was named Winona.)
Winona Ryder cast as Spock's mom.
Maybe Keanu Reeves can play Spock's dad.
"Whoa. That is not logical."