I feel like I should write an action movie called Hot Chicks and Explosions. Or a period drama.
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Or a period drama
hee! I see a climactic scene where Helena Bonham Carter and Keira Knightley (in Victorian dress) have a fistfight in a refinery.
I see a climactic scene where Helena Bonham Carter and Keira Knightley (in Victorian dress) have a fistfight in a refinery.
And then they both explode?
And then they both explode?
As the camera pans back and the music (a string quartet) swells.
I'm waiting and waiting and the image won't come up but there is supposed to be a new image from HPB here.
Also, some theory about the movie being delayed while Daniel Radcliffe gets naked on Broadway.
It loaded as what looks like a Christmas scene, sumi.
I just watched Best in Show again. I want to have a mind meld with Christopher Guest. Spicy, spicy, twisted brains.
I finally got around to seeing The Dark Knight tonight. Ledger was as electric as everyone said, but I was left feeling like Bale was making guest appearances in a movie when he was its nominal lead. Despite its length I never felt tired, or bored, but I did come out of it feeling vaguely unsatisfied and wishing Bale, Caine, and Freeman had shot another movie together during all the downtime they must have spent waiting around on the set of this one.
Just got back from seeing Roman de Gare. Very twisty, turny plot.
Matt, I sort of agree with you.
I do actually feel a little bad for Bale; when Begins came out there was all the stupid TomKat stuff taking over the spotlight, and now with Dark Knight, it's Ledger's last great role. It's unfortunate.
Voiceover actor Don LaFontaine has died at 68: [link]