Matt, I saw a piece on
Valentine's Day
in some People-like magazine, and they showed who was encoupled with who. They said that Bradley Cooper and Julia Horseface were a couple (and not actually indicating a tie to either of them, Eric Dane a singleton wild card) but that their story had a twist.
Do you know how that plotlet actually plays out?
Ebert on Valentine's Day:
"Valentine's Day" is being marketed as a Date Movie. I think it's more of a First-Date Movie. If your date likes it, do not date that person again. And if you like it, there may not be a second date.
I don't care, I still want to see it. Not on a date.
Does the end of the Johnny Depp
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
make anyone else weepy?
(besides Jilli, I'd imagine?)
I want to see about 1/3 of
Valentine's Day.
ita, I heard somewhere that
Cooper and Dane are teh gay, and Roberts doesn't get together with either.
Eco (and anti-anthropomorphizing of nature) movies: Princess Mononoke, Project Grizzly, Encounters At The End of The World (although if they won't watch Grizzly Man, they won't watch this)
Do you think that's the twist they're talking about, bon? Matt mentioned upthread that there was a bit of a brouhaha that it was implied to be otherwise, but if it's not obvious initially in the film itself, it's not the trailer monkeys at fault.
the best part of Dinosaurs: [link]