wow. well, that's how Lisbeth Salander is supposed to look, more or less.
Less well-endowed though.
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wow. well, that's how Lisbeth Salander is supposed to look, more or less.
Less well-endowed though.
Elvis Mitchell is now at Movieline. Here's his review of the Green Hornet: [link]
In terms of bad ass action heros from movies? I would back Vasquez from Aliens against anyone.
("What about a Terminator?" asked Pete. "Hell yes. Vasquez would kick its ass," was my answer.)
In terms of bad ass action heros from movies? I would back Vasquez from Aliens against anyone.
She's totally a badass. She dies like a Spartan, and redeems the Lieutenant in the process.
On an ironical note, Jenette Goldstein, who played Vasquez (and I agree with you) played young John Connor's foster mom in T2. The T-1000 got her.
I was just going to say, Bev. though, she'd lost quite a bit of her Vasquez muscle by then.
I'm watching Sunshine and because of tuner commitment, I'm not going to watch beyond the first hour. I remember being impressed by the cast, pleasurably surprised by Chris Evans, and then the movie going completely batshit in the final act.
I'm scared to go to Wikipedia and look, lest it tarnish the fuzzy feelings I'm getting right now...
You are correct on all counts.
Because The Last Days of Disco is coming up on my Netflix queue in a couple weeks, I watched Metropolitan, which I didn't like as much as Barcelona. The latter was about two guys in another country who had to deal with being foreigners. The former is about rich, white people who are not happy with being rich, white people. Even though Stillman is clearly mocking them a lot, it was hard to really like them as characters. But it was still a good movie, and it had its fair share of laugh-out-loud moments. Tom's explanation for why he didn't read novels, just good literary criticism, killed me.
In my opinion The Last Days of Disco is far and away the best of the three. Of course, even a movie that didn't have Kate Beckinsale, Mackenzie Astin, Jennifer Beals, Matt Keslar, and Robert Sean Leonard probably would have been enjoyable for the soundtrack alone.