Speaking of characters that deserve to die: Neil Patrick Harris is set to star in Smurfs: The Movie.
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Hope it's a might big paycheck, Neil.
shakes head in despair
Academy Awards trivia [link]
My guess is a legend-wait for it,ary tax bill. Because he's got a TV show in syndication and a resurgent career and the IRS can make rational people do crazy shit.
A Muppet Wicker Man
That's kinda brilliant. Also? Disturbing.
My sister has become obsessive about seeing Oscar films and sending me mini-reviews. For some reason, The White Ribbon got a haiku. It was such an unknowingly Buffista moment, I had to share. Here's her message:
The White Ribbon by [megan's sister]
Look alike kinder
haunt creepy pre war village.
Who's really guilty?
Had tremendous fun at the Paramount in Oakland last night (a huge, beautiful art deco movie palace that shows classics and cult movies on Fridays). Javachik and I saw Wait Until Dark with Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin. So much fun. There was the Wurlitzer organ beforehand (last night they played Oscar-winning songs from the 1930s to the 70s) and a raffle with a Dec-o-win wheel. Also, old newsreels and cartoons before the show. I'm sorry it took me so long to get out there and see something, even though it's right at the BART station and super convenient.
Where is it? I've never been there either.
Aww, a bunch of us went there with Hec & JZ the night before (?) their wedding. Such a fun time, and I can't even remember what the movie was.