This is opening today. [link] An art film house RIGHT DOWN THE STREET. Yes, tonight we are strolling over the the cinema.
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Very excited about the Hobbit trailer. It's going to be a long 12 months to wait.
Glad they're keeping (at least some of) the songs. Though I could do without the elf song as they enter Rivendell (unless they change it to Elvish.) It's way too Keebler-elfy for my tastes, if that makes any sense.
I wonder if they'll keep the goblin songs. "Fifteen birds/ in five fir trees/ Their feathers were fanned/ in a fiery breeze..."
An art film house RIGHT DOWN THE STREET.
Laemmle - now there's a name resonant of film history. I'd love to have something like that on my doorstep. What did you see, Scrappy?
Laemmle - now there's a name resonant of film history.
Right? They better pull out the stops for Halloween with a Universal Horror fest.
I loved the Laemmle in Pasadena.
Blood and Roses (1960), the original lesbian vampire movie.
Dracula's Daughter (1936) doesn't count?
Dracula's Daughter (1936) doesn't count?
Oh, okay! But this is way more explicit. Well, not by contemporary standards but it's not shy on the subject.
Hmmm. Here's a song written for The Hunger Games. Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars. I really dislike Taylor Swift, so I'm having a hard time deciding if I like it. It doesn't sound like her normal stuff.