Oooh, yeah, I like that one.
Willow ,'Storyteller'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I'm not familiar with Peters, but his resume certainly looks up to the task of the song-and-dance man I envision the character to be. Though I think Hinton Battle would be my preference among still-living actors.
God, he's so fucking smooth.
Ben Vereen? Maybe too old. It's also been a while since I read the book.
Best interactive movie experience: dark theatre, lots of geeks, black screen, Scully's voice: "Mulder?" Shriek of joy.
(I liked the X-Files movies, I love seeing Moose and Squirrel in action. Nyah.)
The Cowboys and Aliens preview got a good reaction, too. I may have to make sure I see that in a theatre with a good sound system, and not wait for the dollar movie.
Does anyone know where the Stately Xavier Manor scenes in X-Men: First Class were filmed? It doesn't seem to be the same place as the school for gifted children in earlier X-Men movies (filmed at Hatley Castle, in BC). The current movie's location seems more tower-y, with fewer slanted roofs. I suppose it could be someone's dream mansion green-screened in.
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Awesome--thanks, sj!
Darnit--I was going to see Company tonight, but I have too much school work to do. It's playing on Sunday, but I'm going to be spending the day with my dad. Tuesday night it's at far fewer theatres, but I can drive a bit and go see it anyway.