Pacific Rim big in China, likely to get a sequel.
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Which actually made me go look up Moebius in the IMDB, and I see there's a 2013 movie of same name with Tim Roth. Am curious.
Pacific Rim big in China, likely to get a sequel
"Pacific Rim stars Charlie Hunnam as the pilot of a Jaeger – a giant robot built to take on huge monsters from another dimension, known as Kaijus." my ass. Lovely as he was, I find that quite irritating. Rinko Kikuchi. There must be a way to put Mako in the high level description without telling all of her story.
Or, just mention Idris Elba. So little arc, relatively speaking, to Raleigh. Things happen to him, but that's not the same thing.
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I thought The Relic and Addicted to Love were pretty good. And I enjoyed Dead Man on Campus, but mainly because most of the characters in it mistakenly thought Mark-Paul Gosselar and Tom Everett Scott were a couple throughout it, and I was watching to see if romantic comedy conventions would lead to that actually coming true by the end.
I liked Addicted to Love as well, because I thought the movie made it fairly clear how creepily messed-up they both were. I expect they'd have done each other in within a year of getting together.
I actually went to see Playing God in theater, at the height of my X-Files obsession. Honest-to-God, it's probably the worst movie I actually paid money to see in a theater. Well, maybe second worst, after Bodyguard.
I've seen about 2/3 of them, but can't defend most of them. Addicted to Love was not aspirational, though--I agree with you on that (it's IN THE TITLE).
Huh, I did not know there was another Romeo and Juliet remake in the works: [link]
I only know Hailee Steinfeld from True Grit but she left such a fantastic impression, I'm looking forward to seeing how she'd tackle this role. I do wish the boy who plays Romeo wasn't such a pouty male model type though.
Damien Lewis as Lord Capulet!
Chuck Bass from Gossip Girl is in that!
I do wish the boy who plays Romeo wasn't such a pouty male model type though.
Before I even clicked through, I hoped it was Pip from the recent Great Expectations (because no one is poutier), and it was!
Romeo and Juliet just isn't that high on my list of Shakespeare plays I'd like to see performed or filmed. I'm clearly in the minority however.