I saw I ♥ Huckabees last night. It was sort of funny and interesting, but I'm not quite sure it totally worked.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Agreed on all fronts, P-C.
Yes, but you do admit that some of your crap is other peoples' gold, right?
And vice versa, yep.
ETA (lovingly): Fucking hipster!
Foul! I'm afraid that the newly accepted bylaws of The Intertubes hold that "hipster" is no longer a noun and can only be used as an adjective modifying the word "douchebag."
The best thing about a Green Lantern movie with Nathan Fillion is that Adam Baldwin could be Guy Gardner.
Night at the Museum:Smithsonian edition was charming silly fun. And a nice way to while away a couple of hours.
And a no e way to when away a couple of hours.
I detect the "help" of an iPhone in this post.
I detect the "help" of an iPhone in this post.
Yep. I was trying to fix the cable connection at home. Fixed now.
Foul! I'm afraid that the newly accepted bylaws of The Intertubes hold that "hipster" is no longer a noun and can only be used as an adjective modifying the word "douchebag."
I never received that petition and therefore have never signed on to it. However, I would never in a million years use the d-bag tag on you, so if this is, in fact, geek law, you are hereby cleared of all hipster charges.
Hipster cocksucker!
The best thing about a Green Lantern movie with Nathan Fillion is that Adam Baldwin could be Guy Gardner.
I can totally see Adam Baldwin pulling off "That's right, baby girl. I'm the crazy one." Oh yeah.
ION, Star Trek was excellent. John Cho is a badass.
I just watched The Apartment. What a perfect movie.
Here is a very detailed account of the changes that were made from the original Terminator: Salvation script, who made them, and when, and why. The writer is an ex-colleage of DH's (ex because he now lives and works in LA) and as far as I know all of his information is good.
The article assumes you've seen the film, and so is on the spoilery side.
I really wish I'd seen the original conception of this movie. It still would have had massive problems, but at least they would have been interesting ones.