Shredded wheat:
Oh, IMDb has that scene from An Education of Jenny dancing with Dominic Cooper's character! It is of the hotness. [link] (You have to watch a HBO ad before you get to the clip)
I also thought Rosamunde Pike was fantastic as Helen. She was so hilariously vapid, but at the same time kind of soulful.
I liked Hawkins as Anne, but, yes, the last bit needed work, and the running was ridiculous.
I also thought Rosamunde Pike was fantastic as Helen. She was so hilarious vapid, but at the same time kind of soulful.
She was really my favorite I think. And would be the most interesting on re-watch when you know how things end up.
I liked Hawkins as Anne
I think it was a spot-on bit of casting and she tried her best, but my God, the rest of the adaptation was a mess. I'm still not over the fact that they moved Anne's "all that I claim for my own sex... is that we love longest after all hope is gone" speech to the middle of the story for no reason and didn't even have Wentworth there to overhear it. *throws up hands*
James Cameron options 'Hiroshima' tome
As "Avatar" continues to make box office history, James Cameron is eyeing a slice of history for a potential helming gig.
The "Avatar" director has optioned Charles Pellegrino's upcoming nonfiction tome "The Last Train From Hiroshima: The Survivors Look Back" with his own personal funds.
While in Japan in late December promoting "Avatar," Cameron asked 20th Century Fox for a day off Dec. 22 in order to visit Tsutomu Yamaguchi, one of the last survivors of the U.S. bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII. Yamaguchi died Monday at the age of 93.
Pellegrino's book, published by Henry Holt, is set to hit bookstores Jan. 19. Advance reviews have been glowing for the title, which takes place over two days and weaves together eyewitness accounts of the Japanese civilians and American pilots who experienced the atomic explosions firsthand. According to the book, 30 people are known to have fled Hiroshima for Nagasaki -- where they arrived just in time to survive the second bomb. Yamaguchi was the sole survivor who experienced the full effects of the detonations at ground zero both times.
At this point, project is not set up at Fox or Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment.
From
Sci Fi Wire:
The 12 sci-fi/fantasy movies you HAVE to see in 2010
Anyone heard of this one?
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead
Synopsis: Two actors appearing in a local production of Hamlet discover an ancient conspiracy connecting vampires to the immortal bard of Stratford-on-Avon.
Why It’s A Must See: We actually know next to nothing about this one, aside from the basic premise and good word-of-mouth from acquaintances who saw it in previews. But, seriously, that’s the title of the year. We can only hope that the movie lives up to it.
I'm pretty sure that I don't HAVE to see Clash of the Titans.
I can't believe they didn't include the hot tub time travel movie.
eta:
I'm pretty sure that I don't HAVE to see Clash of the Titans.
Has Sam Worthington yet displayed any charisma? I'm not getting much of a vibe off him in trailers.
We saw the trailer for that before
Sherlock Holmes.
I think I had vaguely read about the movie, and the trailer was just...boggling. I was surprised that it actually looked good. Way funnier than
Cop Out,
for starters. But that's a very low bar.
Anyone heard of this one?
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead
I really, really, REALLY want to see this.