You know what? So do I, but I loved The Game Plan in spite of myself so I'll probably like Tooth Fairy too.
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IO9 does not like Dylan Dog. I am disappoint.
I still can't look at Thor without think my boy should have been in it instead. Helmsworth can't be that much better, and my guys is prettier. And taller. I hadn't spoken to him in months, but I had to tell him I was sadface about the miscasting. However, Thor's getting great ratings so far. Good good. Maybe three of the four big comic movies can pull it out.
I've heard comics fans outside the States say the Hemsworth/Portman interactions are very reminiscent of Thor the Mighty Avenger, which makes me far more eager to see it than I was before.
IO9 does not like Dylan Dog. I am disappoint
See Cemetery Man instead. It's pretty awesome; same comic.
Yeah, Cemetery Man is great.
Oh, and it's Rupert Everett in the lead, so there's that going for it.
Interesting other RE film - B. Monkey, also with Asia Argento and Jared Harris. Definitely worth a look, and the less you know going in the better.
I just watched The Brothers Bloom, the film Rian Johnson did after Brick. I remember that it got pretty mixed reviews, but I really enjoyed it! It's not Brick. It's more lighthearted, a quirky, fun, con-men romp. And it's got Rachel Weisz juggling chainsaws.
Hubby watched Skyline the other night, and he was complaining about the idiocy of the people trying to survive. "The aliens were peering into all the rooms of the apartments, and people kept going higher," he said.
"That's dumb," I said, "that's only letting yourself be herded into a place you can't out of."
He looked so proud of me. And he said, "What would you do if someone was screaming and too scared to try to escape and the group was hanging back to stay with them."
Me: "Let the scared person distract the monsters while we escaped."
He and I play "What to do when the monsters come" fairly often. We both agree we'd be the ones to toss the useless ones off the back of the troika for the wolves to catch.
Skyline was horrible! And not in a so bad, it's good way either.
And I love the convos you have with your hubby, Connie! My boyfriend and I often discuss what we'd do if a zombie apocalypse hits.
Well, you need to be ready for these sorts of things!