Dia Hard is one of my favorite movies.
Womack ,'The Message'
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Pfft. Silly movie. Silly silly.
What's the dish on The Artist? I had heard remarkably little about it.
That's because it's silent.
(ba-dump-ba!)
Except for, you know, the audio track. But at least that's out of the way...
I REALLY liked "The Artist." It's great fun and the two leads are just delights. I think some familiarity with silent film makes it more enjoyable, but I don't think it's required.
Huh. I haven't read any of the Stephanie Plum books but heard vague murmurs of discontent from the fans about having Katherine Heigl play the character in the movie adaptation. Deservedly so 'cause boy, did she ever make some stinkers, especially in the romantic comedy genre.
Anyway, the trailer's out: [link] And you know what? It looks... sort of fun! I know nothing about the books (other than the fact that the lead character is a bounty hunter), but I'd totally go see this movie on the merit of that trailer, Heigl-factor and all. Admittedly, I like romantic comedies, but still. Nice job, trailer-monkeys.
I thought was interesting that the two leads aren't American. They look very engaging.
Unused Dark Knight footage: [link]
Anyway, the trailer's out: [link] And you know what? It looks... sort of fun!
Yeah, I thought the trailer looked shockingly good and pretty much right on.