She left Aronofsky?
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Ooooh yes.
Well, he'll continue to make wonderful movies, me hopes. Just no more with double dildos.
DC looks so much younger in this movie. It has to be the longer hair. He looks less, well, craggy.
Perhaps there is a clue in there re: why she left her husband for Craig during filming of this movie.
Arnofsky's personality would have been sufficient cause from what I've heard.
hahaha. damn.
In addition to all of the things to like about Much Ado About Nothing already mentioned, we liked seeing all of the familiar names in the list of extras -- it really is friends and family, and it's fun to think that all of those (former) coworkers are really friends.
Man, Amy Acker was great, wasn't she? Also on a minor note, Sean Maher really looks like a man now -- I almost didn't recognize him at first.
Okay, The Heat is a quality buddy cop movie. LOVE.
I just watched Scarface, and that's a quality gangster movie.
Watching "Midnight run" for the 10th time. We are watching MR because Beau got mad during Hot Coffee" and he said during the movie he wanted to go to the store, buy a gun, and shoot himself in the head. The movie he thought was a bit of a downer. I thought it was informative.
Anyway, I recommend HC, it is about political and corporate influence in the changing of tort laws in the US and how there are now limits on how much we can get in civil trials, how Karl Rove and friends have fucked with judge elections, and how some companies have forced arbitration.