Oh, dear. Speaking of authorial intent, I'm boggling at the Something Awful costuming post: [link]
Every time more is read into costuming than I can follow, I remember Tim sending back the hench vampires in Lullaby because the costumers had put them in basically the same outfit that Gunn was wearing.
I know, I know. Not everyone's that careless. But I often feel I don't have enough information to tell who's who.
So, I would swear I haven't skipped in here for a VERY long time, but I don't remember seeing any discussion - did anyone see The Raven? It hit the cheap theater here superfast, and I'm wondering if that's a harbinger of quality (or lack thereof). We're still planning on seeing it ($3.50 matinee is tough to beat), but I wouldn't mind a little forewarned/forearmed.
Also, because though it's been mentioned, I feel it's important. There wasn't near enough Hawkeye time!
On the other end of the Avenger's review spectrum I saw at least one review that said Natasha was the real hero of the Avengers movie, with Banner a close 2nd.
I just randomly turned the TV on to Hanna, and how come Saoirse Ronan has better fight scenes than Scarlett Johansson?
I just randomly turned the TV on to Hanna, and how come Saoirse Ronan has better fight scenes than Scarlett Johansson?
That was such a badass movie. Now I want to watch it again.
I changed onto that station right at the start of the fight on the docks. Fucking gorgeous shit. I need to put it on my shopping list. Broken adolescent assassins are the bomb.
I saw The Raven. It was...um. Yeah.
I am planning on seeing The Raven at one of the cheap theatres. Because I am that kind of Goth. Dana, is it worth it for eye-candy, at least? Will the costumes and set design make me clap my hands?
Hmm. I don't know, as it's not really the kind of thing I notice. I don't remember anything standing out to me. The guy who isn't Cusack is cute, though.
I'm not saying I personally feel this way about Hawkeye: [link] just...it's persuasive, you know?