Speaking of ideas I don't like: they've offered the lead in The Crow remake. Harrumph.
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Huh. I'm not quite sure how I feel about that. Then again, I don't feel like The Crow needs to be remade.
What? WHAT?
I'm going back to denying this remake is happening. I think that's better for me.
This little tidbit from Nestor Carbonell's IMDb bio amuses me greatly:
Carbonell revealed on the "Lost" (2004) fifth season DVD extras that not only does he not wear eyeliner, mascara, or makeup of any kind to make his lashes and eyeline appear as dark as they do, but the makeup artists for "Lost" actually use concealer on his lashes and under his eyes to try to tone down the natural darkness of his eyeline.
Apparently, he was teased and bullied quite a bit when he was a kid because of the appearance of his eyes. Makes me want to give the little guy a hug.
He's the goddamn Batmanuel!
He's the goddamn Batmanuel!
From the sound of it, he's also the goddamn Bat For Lashes.
Here folks, marvel at my lack of movie knowledge. Until just now, I had never seen Brazil. That was interesting. I hesitate to say "fun", but I did enjoy it. And now I get a lot of references in other movies!
However, because I have embraced my cliché, I am now watching the Langella version of Dracula, which I haven't seen in YEARS. I finally got around to buying a copy of the DVD.
You mean the "Wuthering Heights" version.
You mean the "Wuthering Heights" version.
Of Dracula? Yeah, I know. But it's so PRETTY.
Christopher Lee is my OTD!