R.I.P. Satoshi Kon. Looks like I'm watching Perfect Blue and Paprika next week and doing Paranoia Agent after I finish JLU.
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I've got a copy of Millenium Actress I've been meaning to watch.
I really liked Millenium Actress.
Paranoia Agent, if it's the series I think it was, was...weird.
Random Note, Thanks To Starz Programming: Harley Davidson and The Marlboro Man is really not good, but damn, that bike is pretty.
I'm appalled that I keep laughing at the Due Date trailer. It's been twice now, and it still looks funny.
I'm not sure I think it's funny. I just love RDJ so much that I want to see it, regardless.
I'm pretty fond of the Zach Gaf, too. And I like little dogs.
I'm pretty fond of the Zach Gaf, too. And I like little dogs.
Anyone who likes The Galifiankis needs to check out Out Cold Not the most intelligent movie, but funny as hell, and his character is RIDICULOUS. (It also has the guy who played the deaf kid in The Replacements, to bring it back to The Reeves.)
I like his fake talk show he does on Funny or Die. The one with Jon Hamm is my favorite: [link]
Re: Out Cold: Oh wait! I've seen it! It also has Caroline Dhavernas with her real accent.
I saw him in David Twohy's "Below" and instantly adored him.
That's terribly sad about Satoshi Kon. I had no idea he was only 47.