Younglings. Seriously. I have no idea how I stayed awake during SW Episode 3.
For me, it was rage coupled with nausea.
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Younglings. Seriously. I have no idea how I stayed awake during SW Episode 3.
For me, it was rage coupled with nausea.
Wow, the the Death movie really is going to happen.
Well, I watched/listened to the teaser for The Dark Knight and HL certainly sounds like the Joker.
Ingmar Bergman, 89, RIP.
Looks like somebody forgot to work on his chess game.
Looks like somebody forgot to work on his chess game.
Or maybe he's been fending off death since he was 48.
Fanny and Alexander is one of my favorite movies.
I saw his theatre company do Lear in Toroto in 1990? 1991? The production was just okay. Branagh played Edgar and was terrible. Emma Thompson played The Fool as a misshapen, almost Igor like character and just completely blew me away. Definitely in the top three stage performances I've ever seen.
I saw this in LA, in 1989/90, and felt the same.
I, however, loved The Muppet Movie like crazy.
I loved The Muppet Movie but I haven't seen it since I was ten. ET we saw at the big anniversary re-release thing and it didn't hold up well. Especially with all the changes. And I was hoping for Harrison Ford's footage getting restored but that was just a big tease.
The making of a hero: Iron Man teaser recorded at Comic Con. Get it while it's still up...
Okay...that Iron Man thing looked very cool.
Holy crap. That looks awesome.
Dammit, it's gone! Curse you, Paramount!
Trailer for Ang Lee's new movie, "Lust, Caution": [link]
1930's Shanghai under Japanese occupation!! Female assassins! Ultra-angsty love story chockful of betrayal (and really hot sex)! TONY LEUNG!
Uhm, I'd like it *now*, please.
Wow, first Bergman, now Michelangelo Antonioni is dead.
I loved Blow-up, but I have to admit that L'Avventura left me cold.