So, would Cowboys and Aliens and Apes be awesome? There could also be battleships.
This reminds me of that gag with Chris Farley and the History channel--what if history was written by ordinary people.
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So, would Cowboys and Aliens and Apes be awesome? There could also be battleships.
This reminds me of that gag with Chris Farley and the History channel--what if history was written by ordinary people.
Watch Harrison Ford’s epic reunion with Chewbacca, it will give you chills
I dunno--it just made me sad.
But I laughed too.
I'm going with sad too. Sigh.
I balked at first but then Harrison Ford seemed like he was really enjoying himself so I did too.
Why sad? I go with funny and Ford having fun, too.
Why sad?
I hate to see families I love fight.
Emeline and I discovered Spy Kids today.
First of all - fantastic movie. I really liked it a lot and since Emeline is in full on Spy Girl mode, she loved it more than her Littlest Pet Shop.
Second of all - when Alan Cumming isn't being cast as or acting like a giant freakazoid, he's really quite good looking.
Spy Kids is great, and the second one is even better.
Today's Subject: Movies That Got A Bad Rap
Inspired by P-Cow's endorsement of Green Hornet, Fay's FB plumping for Sucker Punch and my discovery of the old Disney animated movie Atlantis (fully of steampunky goodness! and an interesting and diverse cast), I am curious which movies you've discovered which were much better than their reputation or critical assessment or box-office suggested.
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