Have you ever been with a warrior woman?

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Matt the Bruins fan - Jul 21, 2009 6:31:30 pm PDT #3156 of 30000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

In what way is this movie The Goods anything but a cheap remake of Used Cars with a much less likeable protagonist than Kurt Russell?


sumi - Jul 22, 2009 4:50:03 am PDT #3157 of 30000
Art Crawl!!!

Clips from The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.


tommyrot - Jul 22, 2009 7:17:48 am PDT #3158 of 30000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Sam Raimi plays 'Warcraft'

Sam Raimi has signed on to direct "Warcraft," the live-action film adaptation of the fantasy videogame franchise "World of Warcraft."

Legendary Pictures and vidgame publisher Blizzard Entertainment are mounting the film, and Warner Bros. will co-finance and distribute. The team boasts an impressive pedigree: In addition to the director of "Spider-Man," the partners have added "The Dark Knight" producer Charles Roven to the creative mix.

The plan is for Raimi to supervise development of "Warcraft" and shoot the picture after he completes work on "Spider-Man 4," which gets under way early next year for Columbia Pictures.


Connie Neil - Jul 22, 2009 8:26:41 am PDT #3159 of 30000
brillig

This is weird, Harry Potter is supposed to be in the local dollar movie this weekend, that seems awful fast. And they've only got two showings a day, early afternoon and 10 PM. Night at the Museum is on two screens.


Jon B. - Jul 22, 2009 10:15:24 am PDT #3160 of 30000
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I wasn't crazy about HP6. I think the reason is that there wasn't a whole lot of plot. All that time was spent with Drago and the vanishing cabinet but to what end? So that some Deatheaters could come through, smash up Hogwarts' Great Hall and set fire to a hut? The Deatheaters were completely unnecessary to killing Dumbledore, so why were they even there? Without the book's big battle, they were redundant.

I thought the Teen Hormone bits were charming but overemphasized. And I agree with Jessica(?) that Ginny's shoelace-tying-blowjob was just weird.

In related news, this bit from the New Yorker's Anthony Lane proves that slash-recognition can be found in the oddest places:

Unless I am mistaken, [Dumbledore] himself has a quiet thing for Harry, forever putting an arm around his shoulder. "Wands out, Harry," he commands.

[link]


Sue - Jul 22, 2009 10:29:20 am PDT #3161 of 30000
hip deep in pie

There was a whole post on Gawker about the homoeroticism in HP6.

ETA: [link]


Jon B. - Jul 22, 2009 10:42:26 am PDT #3162 of 30000
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Ha! I liked this bit: Dumbledore confronts a young Voldemort about a literal flaming box of secrets in his closet!


Tom Scola - Jul 22, 2009 10:43:22 am PDT #3163 of 30000
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Alice in Wonderland trailer: [link]


Amy - Jul 24, 2009 6:34:14 am PDT #3164 of 30000
Because books.

Saw Half Blood Prince yesterday. I was ... wildly disappointed. It felt completely disjointed, and the storylines they focused on seemed really off to me, especially the angsty! silly! teen! romance .

I thought Rickman was horribly underused, too. But I will say that I thought the spontaneous wand-lighting moment when Dumbledore died was actually a nice shortcut to the general grief, since the setup of the funeral in the book would have taken a lot of time without a lot of payoff, except a chance to cry a little longer.

The whole thing just felt off to me, as if they'd thrown some random scenes at the screen and called it good as a placeholder. Definitely my least favorite of the films.


beekaytee - Jul 24, 2009 8:21:28 am PDT #3165 of 30000
Compassionately intolerant

I don't necessarily disagree with Amy's point about the wand lighting scene. It did cover a lot of ground pretty much instantly. Except that it sort of made me wonder if Aerosmith had come to perform at the funeral .