I love all the people complaining that Hardy can't play Bane. And then going "Bronson? What's that??"
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Oh, those noir ones look good. I think I'm good for now! Once I have my French New Wave Weekend, we'll see how I feel about doing more. Heh. I hope this makes me a better person.
I was just having a conversation last weekend or so about the next Batman villain, and the guy I was talking to said something about the Riddler, and I said I'd rather, with Nolan's tone in the movies, it be Bane, so Hardy's the cherry on top for me.
I just keep thinking of this 400 Blows.
I liked that more than the actual movie.
I just keep thinking of this 400 Blows.
That was awesome.
I'm not sure if I should be a bit hurt or not.
I think Tep was just responding to my presumptive tone, which was just poor phrasing on my part.
Wow. Daisy, all I meant was that I didn't get from your post what Hec did. Sorry.
Anne Hathaway totally has layers.
No, it's cool, I can see that. I took it as amazing wasn't an opinion worth engaging, but I could be a bit sensitive lately.
I will add that Anne Hathaway is so good at playing a smart, self-destructive, brittle, charming, rege-filled addict that she literally WAS my late niece. Oddly enough, seeing her performance actually helped my brother with his grief--he said it made him see that Amy wasn't the only girl like this in the world, and that was an unexpected comfort.