June Allyson and Winona Ryder
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Captain Hook
Yep!
I'm psyched about Netflix streaming The Criterion Collection titles. I love their Watch Instantly feature.
BTW, has anyone seen the new Amy Adams rom-com, Leap Year? The premise sounds suspiciously like I Know Where I'm Going!, which is one of my all time faves. To wit, a headstrong young woman goes off another country to get herself hitched, then unexpectedly meets a laid-back local charmer and falls in love, which screws up her plan. Or maybe that's a very common rom-com plotline. Anyway, I like Adams and rom-com as a genre so I was gonna give it a try, then I figured, why not just stay in and watch I Know Where I'm Going! again instead? So I did.
Captain Hook
Jason Isaacs had NO BUSINESS being so effin' hot as Hook. I kept wanting him to have sexytimes with someone, except he was surrounded by children. (Not to mention Isaacs also played Wendy's father, which made me feel all wrong and dirty about thinking about Hook/grown-up Wendy years later.)
June Allyson and Winona Ryder
Jo March!
Jo March!
You're good! Or I suck at this game.
You're good!
Too much useless movie-related trivia in my noggin, with not much room for anything else, sadly.
A few more for rest of the evening:
Catherine Keener and Sandra Bullock
David Bowie and Guy Pearce
Brittany Murphy and Toni Collet
James Caviezel and Willem Dafoe
Albert Finney and Peter Ustinov
James Caviezel and Willem Dafoe
Jesus.
James Caviezel and Willem Dafoe
Jesus!
I never saw the first one, just the one with Caine and Christopher Reeve.
Nope that is Deathtrap a whole different play-into-movie. Both versions I'm talking about are Sleuth.
Okay, remember how I thought Street Kings was bad? Well, it was bad. But half an hour into Transformers 2, I'm kind of wishing for Street Kings back.
Albert Finney and Peter Ustinov
Hercule Poirot!
Another one:
Winona Ryder and Jane Wyatt