Sweeney Todd looks great, but the commercial is so low-budget seeming. The announcer is too loud and cheesy sounding, which makes the thing come off like a local ad. GF and I were kinda shocked.
'A Hole in the World'
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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I... blame you all for the fact that, in my head, the line in the commercial runs "the whole wide world is a Sarlacc Pit..."
I fear my brain.
it was my first run-in with powerful negative cinema
But but but.... Ann Margaret drenched in baked beans!!!1!
In the total OPPOSITE of negative cinema, I saw Enchanted yesterday. LOVED IT. Amy Adams is wonderful and the film has such affectionate snarky fun with all the Disney cliches that it's great for kids and adults. I am not a GA fan, but found Patrick Dempsey totally rrowr.
But but but.... Ann Margaret drenched in baked beans!!!1!
Not to mention Tina Turner writhing from the ankles up.
oh Polter-Cow.... have you seen this? Avatar art
Heh. Laga, that Avatar has no connection to Avatar: The Last Airbender. Not that it doesn't look cool.
This is me getting all red in the face and going to hide under my desk.
Hee. No, it's a really big problem, actually. M. Night Shyamalan is making the Avatar: The Last Airbender movies, and the Avatar people want him to change the title, claiming they have first dibs. I think they're due to come out in the same year, even. It's going to be confusing all up in here because it seems stupid for M. Night to have to change the title of a movie based on a television show with that title. By all rights, he should get to sue them.
Whew I feel better. I could have sworn there was an Avatar: The Last Airbender movie in production... and there is! I can see why there's a fight going on over the titles if even movie theatre managers are confused but I'm with you: Cameron should have to pick a new title.