Maybe I'm drunk, but I'm a half hour into the Mechanic (with Statham and Frost) and damn, I may be mistaken, but that's one of the more interesting premises I've seen in awhile. Maybe the movie will disappoint, but the idea that a guy
forced to kill his mentor seeks redemption in redeeming his mentor's disappointing son . . . I like. It's a different sort of atonement. Not "ooh, I feel so guilty for killing the wrong guy" or that the victim was innocent, or that that the father/son dynamic was just misunderstanding and the were both really great people. They're all shady. I just, I like that idea of atonement with the son. "You had to die, it was just, but I'll fix that one failing in your life, because I liked you."
I'll leave my little fantasy world and watch the damned movie.
Interview with Aiden Gillen - mostly about his new movie
Blitz
(with Jason Stratham.)
First pic of Hardy as Bane? Apparently there was quite a breadcrumb path of viral marketing to follow to get there. Thank dog for other geeks.
I appreciate that picture.
Pirates is getting terrible reviews. It apparently commits the sin of being pretty boring.
Yeah, I had figured I'd see it but between the review comparing it to eating maggot-infested food and the one saying "I even defended the third movie but ugh,"...I think I'll pass.
So now I'm sad since it was the only summer movie I had much interest in.
Pirates is getting terrible reviews. It apparently commits the sin of being pretty boring.
I'm not even looking at reviews. I know I am going to go see it, and the shallow part of my brain will be all
::clappyhands::
at Johnny Depp and Geoffry Rush being pirates again. The shallow part of my brain is really, really easy to please.