Get this, Megan: they passed on Crispin Glover to cast him.
Oh. as usual. dear.
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Get this, Megan: they passed on Crispin Glover to cast him.
Oh. as usual. dear.
I have a sneaking suspicion Heath may be easier to work with than Crispin. Seeing as he'll just be faking the crazy. You know--acting.
*pictures Crispin Joker doing fake kicks at Bat-Bale's face*
the only way I'll ever see the third Star Wars is if I'm drunk and I stole the DVD. And if someone will sit in front of me with silhouettes of alien robots and talk smack.
And I have much faith in Heath playing the Joker, and go! Maggie Gyllenhaal for taking away one reason to fast-forward through Batman. Could they CGI her into Batman Begins?
The making of a hero: Iron Man teaser recorded at Comic Con. Get it while it's still up...
You walked out of The Muppet Movie?
You walked out of The Muppet Movie?
What can I say? I was a very cynical 10 year-old who wasn't buying a frog on a bicycle. My best friend walked out with me too.
You walked out of The Muppet Movie at age 10? I weep.
"That's a myth."
"A what?"
"Myth! Myth!"
"Yeth?"
I walked out of Attack of the Clones and refuse to see the last Star Wars movie.
If I'd had a choice I would have walked out of ET, but I was there with a group from summer camp so I didn't have a choice.
You walked out of The Muppet Movie at age 10? I weep.
It seems crazy to me, too. But I've never tried to watch it again, either.