I don't think I've ever liked Drew Barrymore in a movie role, but she's great as herself on SNL and in interviews.
Xander ,'Lessons'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Oh lord, District 9? Definitely not a feelgood movie.
I can only wonder what I'll pick next.
I started the day with crappy romcom, so everything else is kinda a pick me up.
Tune in to Mamma Mia! You'll hear the songs in your head for weeks!
Crank 2!
That's the ticket!
I'm eyeing my Christmas gift of The Fall.
Beautiful cinematography and suicidal tendencies!
The Uninvited is just starting on TCM -- the 1940s ghost story, not the new one.
The Uninvited is just starting on TCM -- the 1940s ghost story, not the new one.
I'm Tivoing it!
Meanwhile, I'm finally watching District 9
Sharlto Copley!
I saw Hitchcock's last two movies today: Frenzy and Family Plot. The former was a solid and tense thriller, but I felt like something was missing, perhaps because it was the sort of movie Hitchcock had made many times before (wrongly accused man has to clear his name), just more lurid and disturbing (the villain is a serial killer/rapist, and there is a rape scene). The latter, though, was great fun and very entertaining. Barbara Harris is a hoot.