Matt I caught the line but hadn't thought about that however there were other references (mostly visual) that made me think that there is some level of contact with humans. I mean, everyone seemed to know that Quill was Terran and what that meant. And Yando (or however you spell his name) had the troll doll and some other things that were very EArth like. Plus there was Peter's stereo. He could have made that or had someone make it, and he could have had those things in his backpack (the troll and other little things) but I got the impression that other Terrans had ended up in that part of space maybe taking stuff or info with them.
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So they're making a sequel to Hansel and Gretel. Did it really make enough money to justify a sequel? Or are Jeremy Renner's arms and butt that much a draw?
Did it really make enough money to justify a sequel?
Oftentimes movies make a lot more internationally which justifies a sequel. That's probably the money logic here.
It did have a very Eurocentric feel to it. So more naked Renner butt to look forward to. It must be in the really cheap bin somewhere.
So I went to see Obvious Child tonight, and it was good! It's not awesome, but it was funny, and occasionally moving, and kind of off-kilter and quirky, and the abortion bits were blackly humorous and seemed very true-to-life. I definitely recommend it if you're the kind of person who's okay with a rom-com that involves an abortion by the main character.
I saw GotG and loved it.
Disappointed in Lee Pace and Karen Gillian a little, but I didn't know it was Pace until the credits - kind of like Eccelston in Thor 2.
Also saw GotG over the weekend. I'd have liked a little more goofy, but any movie that turns "Ooh, Child" into a major plot point isn't taking itself too seriously.
So I guess, once again, Dragon Riders of Pern rights have been bought. By Warner Bros. this time. Will it happen, do we want it to happen?
I fancast the actor who plays Bucky to be F'nor.
Does Warner Bros. dabble in television? I'm torn between wanting movies with the big budgets, and a medium that would allow for the small subplots to play out.
I had to pull out my People of Pern book at the news, and was surprised to find that the artist had already fancasted a bunch of the characters, amongst them being John Stamos and Billy Murray. My fifteen year old self didn't realize this at the time, but it's fairly obvious with several of her portraits.
I fancast the actor who plays Bucky to be F'nor.
I approve.
Finally watched GotG today. Enjoyed it, but wasn't blown away like some folks. Probably middle of the pack in my Marvel movie hierarchy.
I did love Rocket and Groot, though.
Went back and read all the whitefont and I too was shocked Drax didn't react to the "give a shit" line.