He seemed plenty energetic/invovled to me, but the workout routine a guy of his age has to undergo to stay that ripped is taking its toll on his features. As fond as I am of seeing Hugh's furry pecs, it may be time for him to ease up on the weight training and start keeping his shirt on in movies - he'll look younger for longer.
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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Ooh, Reese Witherspoon was in something else. Freeway ?
This movie is AWESOME. See it! SEE IT! Seriously. It's sleazy as hell, but Reese is hysterical and Keifer is just so wonderfully slimey and gross. I mean, it's Little Red Riding Hood updated and gnarled out.
So I lucked out and got tickets to an advance screening of The World's End in Chicago about a week ago. I have to agree with Jilli that it isn't as funny as the other movies in the Cornetto trilogy, but I still loved it. It was a great look at how addiction fucks up everyone around the addict, not just the addict himself.
Simon Pegg really impressed me. But so did Nick Frost. It was nice to see him get a chance to be the totally BAMF character in one of these movies.
As a bonus, we were treated to a Q&A with Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Edgar Wright is a tad on the pretentious side, but Simon and Nick were absolutely adorable, as we all know.
Capsule movie reviews! Paranormal Activity 4, The Preacher's Daughter, Six Degrees of Separation, The American President, Black Dynamite, Starship Troopers, Lincoln, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Silver Linings Playbook, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, The Room, Bullitt, Birdemic: Shock and Terror, Scarface, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Dog Day Afternoon, Sweet Smell of Success, and Three Days of the Condor.
I can't read SailAweigh's post because I am dying of jealousy.
Wolverine: great action scenes, loved Yukio of the anime hair and kicky boots. Viper was a little too Poison Ivy of that terrible Batman movie. Mariko was bland and yes, damsely, so it ticked me off when she kept saying that she could take care of herself.
So much better, miles and light years better, than the first stand-alone Wolverine movie, but still so many, maybe not plot holes, but definitely logic holes, to drive the Starship Enterprise through.
And for the last sequence, I found myself thinking "I'd really like a villainous monologue here to explain what the heck is going on". And then when I finally got it, I was saddened to see that it was grandad's last bid at immortality. I understood that he'd try on the above-boards with Logan, and accepted his failure. I didn't like that, in the end, he got stuck with the insane villain role.
Also, the brief span of time that I was into comics, the Wolverine stories with Mariko were my fave. So tragically romantic (at least to the teen that I was).
Also 2, half-inch bulging veins are disgusting. And Hugh's starting to get that old-man skin on his chest.
Also 3, I could have bought a profound emotional relationship more readily with Yukio. The second I saw her weird non-classical face, I thought "there's going to be a hot fantasy with lesser acting skills that will wind up being the love interest".
Yukio belongs to Ororo. Come on now!
I loved how long it took Mariko to remember she knew how to fight and how she'd forget again 30 seconds later. Best victim ever! Keeping it interesting!
I loved how long it took Mariko to remember
That was ridic.
I would have loved to feel more attachment to the Jean scenes, but the clusterfuck that was the last adult Xmen movie negated that. Also, her whining about being left alone in a bird-song sundress afterlife was weak.
I've gotten so used to considering X3 a bad dream that I totally forgot that he killed Jean. Or Dark Phoenix. Or whatever that was.
Throughout those scenes I was thinking "If you're so lonely, raise your damn self from the dead! That's what you do, right?"