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:
[link]
Cashmere, I watched Easy A last weekend and loved it too. It was hilarious.
I just discovered that Netflix has The Apple on insta-watch. I'm not sure I needed to know that.
I just got back from seeing
The King's Speech.
OMG so good. It's just a good, cozy movie with brilliant performances and set design you can wallow in.
Firth and Rush are fabulous and play off each other beautifully, which is no surprise, but I actually liked HBC as Elizabeth, which was a surprise.