As many have pointed out, pretty much every superhero casting has been "Really?" followed by "OKAY I SEE NOW" by the time the movie actually comes out.
Affleck has not yet failed to disappoint me in this regard.
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As many have pointed out, pretty much every superhero casting has been "Really?" followed by "OKAY I SEE NOW" by the time the movie actually comes out.
Affleck has not yet failed to disappoint me in this regard.
Pete made the comment that the snippet shown from F+F didn't give any indication that the actress could act; I pointed out that with Zach Snyder directing, it didn't matter. He conceded the point.
On point.
I have a hard time envisioning a woman bulking up for a role unless she's playing a fat girl or a serial killer. Sadly.
Linda Hamilton for Terminator, Demi Moore for GI Jane.
Granted, that's naught compare to the bulked up menz.
Linda Hamilton for T2. T1, she had not muscled up yet.
Linda Hamilton took steroids, which is hopefully not an option any more. (Okay, I thought that was confirmed, but I can't find anything online to back me up, so take it with a grain of salt.)
I'm sure body builders in Hollywood still use steroids.
I'm rewatching Velvet Goldmine for the first time in a really, reallllly long time, and it just struck me that when it came out, I never would've imagined in my most feverish fangirl dreams that the opening montage would one day read as Batman falling instantly in love with Henry VIII. And how ridiculously perfect that kind of is.
And that's even before Obi-Wan shows up.
Heh, Dana.
I saw Frozen this afternoon. It was cute, and kind of surprising for a Disney flick about princesses. For one thing, the most important relationship in the movie is between the two sisters, not the romance. In fact, if you cut out the romance entirely, the plot would pretty much be the same. Which I like.
I didn't love the talking snowman. But the reindeer was basically a big clumsy dog with antlers (kind of like Max from the Grinch), and I loved him.
It was also quite beautifully made: all the ice castles and everything were very cool. Recommended.
I would like to know if Kristen Bell did her own singing, though.