Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Co-star Renee Zellweger said Mortensen and his eight-gauge became inseparable.
"He had it everywhere, all day, every day," Zellweger said. "There's a scene that's not in the film where he carries my luggage out of the diner, the cafe, and he had to figure out a way to open the door, grab the suitcases, close the door, and all the while hold that gun."
s /gun/sword and s /Appaloosa/Lord of the Rings.
Hell, you could even substitute his horse from LotR for the gun.
I wonder if he bought the horse from this movie too.
Holy shit! Doug Jones was one of the Gentlemen? That guy has played some of the scariest critters I've seen in modern times at this point (and of course, one big ass woobie in Abe Sapian).
Star Trek article from EW, with pictures: [link]
In that final photo of the crew together, I could barely recognize either Simon Pegg (unfortunately stuck in the background!) or Karl Urban, who looked much more like DeForest Kelley than I thought was possible for him.
I think I had forgotten that John Cho was cast as Sulu - I can tell right now that's going to be the biggest hurdle in immersing myself in the movie. I'm going to keep thinking to myself, "Harold and Checkov Go to White Castle."
Someone not William Shatner playing Kirk? I have more problems with that than them screwing over Eowyn.
They've made the whole cast younger. I wasn't sure they did a good job casting anyone besides Spock but after viewing those EW pics (especially Kirk in the captain's chair) I'm starting to have a wee bit of hope.