Buy two. It'll double in value almost as soon as it's out of print, then you can sell the second and cover your costs.
YOU ARE NOT HELPING, DAVID. You're right, but you're not helping.
Gnnng. I just did a clothing sale, too. Time to ask Sandy Claws and point out that I have been very, very good this year.
Co-worker lent me Never Sleep Again [link] It's actually pretty good. Particularly if you grew up on the Nightmare on Elm St. movies.
Mark Zuckerberg LOL cats from FoD. [link]
The Business Insider's article on The Social Network has a series of previously unpublished IMs about the events in the book and movie. [link]
P.2 re Joboozle is interesting and not in the movie.
Just for fun: some guy lists the most overrated movies of all time. [link]
I've only seen the French movies on that list, but I'm fine with them being there.
Saw
The Town
last night. I liked it--a fun tight action film, with some really nice performances. Also, that Affleck guy has been doing SOME working out--laws a mercy.
Speaking of French movies, I just watched La Reine Margot. Wow,
that was a lot of blood.
Historically justified, but still.
Saw
Let Me In
today. I was surprised at how much it was like
Let The Right One In,
as it was not supposed to be a remake, just based on the same book. A lot of the scenes and dialog were very similar. (The book had a lot more going on than just the Eli/Oskar stuff, so I thought that this version might have some of the other stuff in the book, but not really.)
I thought Chloe Moretz (who played Hit Girl in Kick Ass) was very good but not as good as the two kids in
Let The Right One In
(who were both amazing). Also,
Let The Right One In
was just beautifully shot. So overall I think
Let Me In
was good but not as good as the first version.