I wanna see a fight between Tom of Finland and Tom's of Maine.
You might think Tom of Finland would kick Maine's ass, but leathermen can often be wusses... Plus Maine can threaten to scuff up Finland's leather with his toothpaste.
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I wanna see a fight between Tom of Finland and Tom's of Maine.
You might think Tom of Finland would kick Maine's ass, but leathermen can often be wusses... Plus Maine can threaten to scuff up Finland's leather with his toothpaste.
And why *is* Finland so cool?
It's the leather jackets. Just ask Danny Zuko or Fonzie.
And why *is* Finland so cool?
Because Tom is there. And Linux came from there. And they drink vodka by the case.
Really, that's all you need.
At the theater today they had a preview for The Spirit, and every time The Octopus says "I have eight of everything," I snicker to myself and say, "Really? Eight? Of *every* thing? Going five up on Hell Comes to Frogtown ?"
Were you in a second-run theatre or did someone forget to change out the trailers?
Sorry, yes, the dollar theatre. We went to see Twilight. And I kind of liked Twilight. I know this means my cinematic taste aren't very sophisticated, but I've always known that, to me, any movie can be improved with things blowing up. A chick flick is one in which the woman is using a weapon at some point in the proceedings.
I know this means my cinematic taste aren't very sophisticated, but I've always known that, to me, any movie can be improved with things blowing up
I liked Judge Dredd.
There. I said it.
I liked Judge Dredd.
Ouch. Send in the clones? Really?
Anyway, saw WATCHMEN. It was a lot of movie, and that's not necessarily a good thing. Bits of it keep rattling around in my head though, so that's a sign I need to contemplate more (or Moore).
I keep whiplashing between the too-on-the-nose or just-plain-too-much parts and the part where I said - huh, that's a pretty good choice there.
I will say the most personally distracting thing was that since I'd read a critic comparing the actor who played Veidt to Dana Carvey, I couldn't NOT see him that way, down to the "Hans und Franz" accent. By comparison, Jeffery Dean Morgan's resemblance to Robert Downey, Jr. didn't hurt at all, mostly because I think RD,J could have played the part pretty well too.
Watchmen tops box office with $55.7M
Watchmen debuted in first place over the March 6 weekend, taking in an estimated $55.7 million on approximately 7,500 screens at 3,611 theaters, BoxOfficeMojo reported.
Watchmen's opening was the biggest opening of 2009 so far, but fell a bit short of expectations and paled in comparison to Snyder's last film, 300, which set the March opening record, with $70.9 million on around 4,800 screens at 3,103 sites (which included $3.6 million at 62 IMAX venues).
Now that all the diehard fans have seen it, we'll see how fast it drops off.
Hmmm... parts of it have stuck in my brain. Maybe I'll see it again next weekend at a matinee....