I hope your theatre didn't have a bulb that needed to be changed, Jessica.
It was my next-door neighbor's living room - I'm sure it looked fine in theatres.
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I hope your theatre didn't have a bulb that needed to be changed, Jessica.
It was my next-door neighbor's living room - I'm sure it looked fine in theatres.
aren't you supposed to be able to click on that puzzle and enter in guesses?
Hmm. Mine isn't clickable.
I couldn't find it clickable anywhere.
This one seems specific to the Daily Mail.
Wasn't the last one M&Ms or something?
Plus, this one is super easy and, therefore, not as much fun.
eta: I missed three. One because I'd never heard of the movie, (bulldozers) another because really I could not tell what the thing was (at the frame line, just below the sword & shield guy) and one because I think it is a Brit reference I don't get (the smiling guy near the cab).
We just got back from seeing TRON: Legacy. It was pretty, I felt the story was incredibly by-the-numbers, and I had no emotional involvement with it. Oh well.
(I admit, I was not expecting much, as I was not one of the people who was slavering with anticipation about a TRON sequel. But even with low expectations, I still felt it was pretty meh.)
I'm curious to see the new Mike Leigh movie, Another Year with Jim Broadbent and Leigh's usual repertory of actors (including two other Harry Potter veterans).
But I just realized I'm just as eager for Scrappy to see it. Go see it, Scrappy!
What, really? I think Ruffalo's appeal is to be as attractive as one might expect someone to be and still(in a perfect world) find one in your town...am I wrong about this? I mean, lots of us love Clooney more, but you would have to be deluded to think you can find one out in the wild, right? You can at least pretend that you might meet a Ruffalo. Also, he talked about something ecological with Rachel Maddow a few weeks ago(strip-mining?) so I decided I had to add points. Fillion has more of a Han Solo quality. Although, lately, I seem to be finding Hans everywhere...maybe i'm overworking that metaphor.
I'm curious to see the new Mike Leigh movie
Me too! Love him.
I was JUST thinking about seeing that this weekend, Hec! Gotta talk my partners in moviegoing into seeing it first.