you can see the pool scene here, though
Ah, I did find that but Adblock was blocking it. Now I can watch it, hurrah!
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you can see the pool scene here, though
Ah, I did find that but Adblock was blocking it. Now I can watch it, hurrah!
“Coming out of the new Tintin film directed by Steven Spielberg, I found myself, for a few seconds, too stunned and sickened to speak; for I had been obliged to watch two hours of literally senseless violence being perpetrated on something I loved dearly. In fact, the sense of violation was so strong that it felt as though I had witnessed a rape.”
The comments on that are great.
“We cut a sequence involving a coyote attack—supernatural coyotes—and a small animated segment.”
Bruckheimer on how they trimmed the budget for the new Lone Ranger.
Flavorwire's Ten Creepiest "Family" movies of all time.
I thought it was going to creepy movies *about families, like Texas Chainsaw Massacre or something. I have to admit I was disappointed.
We saw Take Shelter yesterday. Mike Shannon (who I know very slightly) was excellent, as was Jessica "I'm In Everything" Chastain, but I just didn't like the film much. It seemed, I dunno, to think it had a lot more meaning than it actually did. Anyone else see it?
Angsty take on Species, starring ScarJo. I dunno, the premise makes me all eye-rolly, but much of that might be my lack of respect for the lead actress and her reputed sexpottiness.
Icelandic Horses to be important in The Hobbit.
Every year, the AV Club invites a famous horror aficionado to set up a 24 horror movie marathon.
This year they chose Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Spaced etc.)
His taste in horror is a lot closer to mine than Eli Roth's was. I've actually seen almost half of this list.
The rule of thumb is you need about 15 movies over twenty four hours.
I'm going to go mull it over and try to come up with a list, but I'd be curious to see anybody else's picks.