I mean his last good movie was Ronin.
I actually enjoyed Stardust quite a bit, though I realize he wasn't the lead in that.
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I mean his last good movie was Ronin.
I actually enjoyed Stardust quite a bit, though I realize he wasn't the lead in that.
So, we saw Les Miz today. I am *really* impressed with Hugh Jackman. And I did not yell "Wolverine!"
Until the credits.
Also, oh Russell Crowe NO.
And I need to get my CDs out NOW.
I thought DeNiro ruined Stardust. That role would have been perfect for Stephen Fry.
I thought DeNiro ruined Stardust. That role would have been perfect for Stephen Fry.
I don't know. I'm not familiar with the book at all. I just remember enjoying the hell out of the movie.
I thought DeNiro ruined Stardust. That role would have been perfect for Stephen Fry.
I was deeply disappointed in the movie of Stardust, and felt the whole section with DeNiro's character was unnecessary. t /Stardust book purist
Also, I kind of wish I hadn't read Film Crit Hulk's review of Les Miz, because the whole time I kept thinking "SO MANY CLOSE-UPS! HULK WANT WIDE ANGLE. MARIUS, STOP LOOKING INTO THE CAMERA."
I had been watching Fringe when LeN linked to the legible version, so I paused it, read, did my darnedest with weekend brain to pay attention to it, and then went back to the TV trying to at least identify the motives of the shot if I couldn't decide which shot it was exactly.
Interesting exercise, and it's definitely worth me copying and putting into my own Evernote repository.
I finally saw Vamps last night on a DVD from the library. It was surprisingly full of heart for a comedy about party girl vampires. Or perhaps not so surprisingly with Amy Heckerling at the helm. At any rate, more enjoyable than I'd expected. Krysten Ritter was basically a sweeter, more innocent version of her Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 character. Sigourney Weaver and Wallace Shawn got to chew the scenery to hilarious effect. And the unbelievably awful special effects actually worked with the campiness.
You have a typo in your URL, Matt.
Did that bypass the theatres? I remember discussion during filming, and then next thing I notice is DVD?
Dunno how that happened, I thought I remembered copy/pasting from the URL window. Fixed now.
It definitely didn't hit theaters around here. It has the look of direct-to-video, so maybe they never planned on a release at the box office?