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.
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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.
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
He gives off such a sleazy vibe to me, I think I'd rather be single.
Last night DH and I watched Four Lions, which was completely hysterical, and surprisingly tasteful given the subject matter. Highly recommended.
I also find Ruffalo sleazy, and not in a charming way.
The website for the 1996 movie Space Jam is still up and running: [link]
I also find Ruffalo sleazy, and not in a charming way.
I find him really, really attractive. He's one of the few actors that I'll watch crap movies like Just Like Heaven just because he's in them (although I always regret it later).
I finally saw Step Up 2: The Streets. LOVED IT. Adam Sevani needs to be my best friend. Also, I need more Missy Eliot in my life. And the Jabbawockeez coninue to rule.
I also saw Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning. LOVED IT TOO. Now to see the original.
We watched Easy A two nights ago and I declare it adorable.
Red Letter Media, the guy behind the eviscerating video takedowns of the Star Wars prequels has posted the 3rd one. It is in 3 parts and is about 90 minutes I think.
It is funny in parts, but overall, he sounds broken hearted: