Fascinating. Yeah, in the book I felt the message was she was into the sex. Funny how often movies shift things in a more conservative direction.
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She says it was good, but she really doesn't look like it was. It's perfectly possible that I'm blaming acting. But it was the picture of a victim excusing her abuser. It was really creepy. And not in a good vampire way.
In fact, Jacob was really pretty sensible throughout. Romance be damned.
The John Carter trailer made me think terrible things about the movie. Nothing about the movie looked original and I got no clear sense of plot or story.
Anyone have a different reaction to it?
I thought it looked fun but didn't make me remember the book.
Huh. I didn't know Daniel Day Lewis was playing Abraham Lincoln. Here's a picture of him with the hair and makeup (but sans costume) and boy, that's a good likeness indeed: [link]
I first read that as Daniel Dae Kim and was surprised, excited, and perhaps a little baffled by the "good likeness" comment. (But seriously, that would be pretty cool!)
Ok, finally saw the John Carter trailer. I still think Taylor Kitsch is a bit miscast, but the Green Martians look awesome. I wish I remember more of the story: all I really recall is the first bit after he gets there.
I have a hard time paying attention to the trailer because I love that Peter Gabriel cover so much.
It was really creepy. And not in a good vampire way.
That pretty much sums up my reaction to Edward.
In discussion of "Snow White and the Huntsman" a lot of discussion of Theron being prettier than Snow White. And I remember that when I was taken to see the Disney version at age 11, I said going out of the theater "You know, I think the Witch Queen would be a lot more interesting to spend time with than Snow White. Only I'd want to do all the cooking."