I can't judge, my current Netflix DVD is a 1990s Danielle Steele TV movie. (Hey, it has Ben Browder shirtless! Not to mention Christopher Plummer and Stephanie Beacham acting up a storm.)
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Oh my god, I wonder if you can get Lace. I would pay big money to see that again.
girl, I have it.
psst me and I think I can get it to you.
No way! Is your profile address good?
Saw The Bourne Legacy: Jeremy Renner's Arms. Good movie, enjoyed it. Also, the way to make it look like a staggering work of freaking genius? See it after The Expendables 2.
The most disturbing thing about The Expendables was probably the amount of plastic surgery on that screen. Chuck Norris literally looks like rubber now.
What, he doesn't just drop-kick the wrinkles away?
It was bad enough with Stallone and Lundgren and Schwarzenegger on the screen.
Jason Statham and Jet Li have about fifty times more charisma than the rest of them.
The Bourne Legacy: Jeremy Renner's Arms.
I was disturbed at the close up shots of his arms during the blood draw scenes, not because of the arms (because helloooo) but they were doing it wrong. I mean, all those lovely veins, and they just stuck the needle in at the wrong angle to the crook of the elbow. Bah.
I did think Renner and Weisz had nice chemistry together. My favourite part of the movie was the Flowers for Algernon plot. A nice unexpected characterization point, and Renner acted that flashback scene beautifully. I hope there is fic.
She's always wonderful.
I was surprised The Expendables made enough money to warrant a sequel, but I guess it pulls from a lot of different audiences with the cast's age range? I didn't even see the first one -- Stallone's face is too weird now.