The website for the 1996 movie Space Jam is still up and running: [link]
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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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:
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.
I liked Black Swan. It seemed to be a pretty straightforward character-fights-with-her-dark-side movie, but it was done well. I really loved the scene at the end where Nina grew her wings with every twirl. And then her shadows had wings. It was lovely while still being creepy. I don't understand how no one fucking noticed the bloody wound in her chest for most of the show, though.
I also really dug the subtle visual effects, like when Nina peeks into her mom's room and the eyes on one of paintings moves or when Lily's tattoo starts to move and grow during the dreamsex. And I was also very impressed with the switches between Lily and Dark Nina. Sometimes when they switched back, I wasn't sure for a second who I was seeing because they made them look so similar, even though Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman don't look anything alike!
I also saw Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning. LOVED IT TOO. Now to see the original.
I love them all!