OK, this is so completely awesome.
OMG, yes it is.
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OK, this is so completely awesome.
OMG, yes it is.
(Oh, gods. Spencer and Heidi as Riff Raff and Magenta. I just lost Movie Casting Chicken to myself.)
Ewwwwwwwwww...
on the decision of Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, and Jude Law to donate their salaries from Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus to Ledger's daughter Matilda, who was not included in Ledger's will.
Awwww... I want squishy action figures of all of them now.
Carrot Top is the movie-thread equivalent of Godwin's Law. Discuss.
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT!
jes' kiddin'.
Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince opening July 2009 instead of November 2008. TRAGIC.
Christian Bale will NOT face charges of verbal assault.
Interview with Whit Stillman: [link]
Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince opening July 2009 instead of November 2008. TRAGIC.
Empress is gonna lose her mind.
Yeep! That's quite a setback, isn't it? Did they say why?
From the article:
Alan Horn, Warner's president and chief operating officer, cited two reasons for the move. "We know the summer season is an ideal window for a family tent-pole release, as proven by the success of our last Harry Potter film, which is the second-highest grossing film in the franchise, behind only the first installment," Horn said in a statement. "Additionally, like every other studio, we are still feeling the repercussions of the writers' strike, which impacted the readiness of scripts for other films--changing the competitive landscape for 2009 and offering new windows of opportunity that we wanted to take advantage of. We agreed the best strategy was to move Half-Blood Prince to July, where it perfectly fills the gap for a major tent-pole release for mid-summer."
Jeff Robinov, president of Warner's motion picture group, added in a statement that the move will not affect production of any future Potter films. (The seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, will be adapted as two movies.)
Sucks about the Harry Potter pushback.
Tropic Thunder was very, very, very funny.
And it was good to watch with an audience. Especially for that Samuel L. Jackson-in-Deep Blue Sea moment when there's just this sort of quiet throughout the theatre when everyone's sort of taking in what just happened and then, after processing, comes the raucous laughter.
It's not your typical comedy, I'll give it that.