That man will have my every life savings. Though I won't buy BluRay theatrical. Just extended, whenever.
Yeah, that's the ticket.
Xander ,'Lessons'
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That man will have my every life savings. Though I won't buy BluRay theatrical. Just extended, whenever.
Yeah, that's the ticket.
oh! those will be gorgeous in BluRay.
BluRay is SO the next thing on my list.
Though I won't buy BluRay theatrical. Just extended, whenever.
That's what we keep saying in the House O' Reason, ita. Will we stick to it? Who knows?
THE MOST EPIC POST OF MOVIE POSTERS EVER! {PART 1}
THE MOST EPIC POST OF MOVIE POSTERS EVER! {PART 2}
Fabulous couple of posts. She includes some theatre and TV posters too, but it's just awesome to see so many great posters all in one place. She also includes some foreign ones and others I hadn't seen before, like the Dark Knight poster of the Joker that looks just like the Harvey Dent one.
OK, that's the killer app that will finally move me to Blu-Ray.
If you're in the L.A. area and thinking of seeing I Love You Man, watching it at The Grove will result in a fun little bit of synchronicity.
And maybe I walked in at the wrong moment but Knowing seems scary as hell. I was doing my closing walk through and we're screening three movies at the moment. After I walked through the one screening Knowing I had to go back to I Love You Man for a few minutes before I felt brave enough to walk through an empty auditorium by myself. (Empty auditoriums are very spooky.)
And maybe I walked in at the wrong moment but Knowing seems scary as hell.
Huh. It was apparently shot in Melbourne.
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs trailer. It's *very* different from the book, but looks like a lot of fun.
Heh. The reviewer on the radio (Willy Waffle) this morning gave Knowing zero waffles. I'm a bit burned out on Nick Cage, there hasn't been much since National Treasure that I've had any desire to see. And even that was just a bright spot in an otherwise dreary and non-descript spell of his movies.
Empty auditoriums are very spooky
This is true.