Oh, no, sorry -- gained weight. Lost IT. His mojo -- he just looks like some dad with a bad haircut.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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a steampunky kids movie with a great-looking cast, called Hugo
Based on Caldecott winner The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which I still need to read.
Ah, okay.
Based on Caldecott winner The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which I still need to read.
Directed in 3D by Scorsese.
bird flu (or whatever) movie
Contaigon? My company's going to be in it (unless they cut it). Apparently someone from Soderbergh's production office saw our truck delivering on the lot and liked our logo, strange, eh? They sent a 2nd unit team to our Atlanta office to do a couple of days of filming background stuff w/ our trucks, dock, uniforms and stuff like that while they were shooting around the CDC.
Contaigon?
That one. And fun!
They had some of our staff walking around in the warehouse so we may get to play "spot the employee" or not depending on what film they use, if they use it at all.
World War Z movie synopsis is nothing like the book, internet melts down.
Well, dammit. I shouldn't be surprised, but I was hoping they would try to do something interesting and different.
I'm not surprised. How could they have done anything like the book, with a Hollywood movie? It's an oral history, and the Americans don't single-handedly save the world! Of course it was going to be rewritten. A lot. We're going to get Independence Day with zombies.
Oh God, you're right. I mean, I love Independence Day, but that's not what I want from a World War Z movie.