It really makes me want to see the movie again, right away.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Michael Cera stars as Matt Hooper. He has an extensive backstory where we learn that his connection to the shark is deeply personal.
Heh.
Of course there's a CGI shark, but this CGI shark will be doing things no other CGI shark has ever done, including insane acrobatics. But more importantly this is a character story, so Andy Serkis will be hired to do the mocap for the CGI shark.
Hee!
I loved the story about Andy Serkis studying for King Kong, where a lady gorilla apparently fell for him and was showing signs of jealousy towards his wife.
Pictures from the epilogue (end) of the last Harry Potter movie. The makeup on most of the guys is dreadful. Have they not seen 30 year olds before?
OH MY GOD.
Maybe the war aged them prematurly?
Did I skip the page where Draco is turned into a satyr?
Carrying around the Precious for 6 months in the middle of no-fucking=where might have done it. Look what it did to Dobby.
...
I'm conflating again.
The makeup on most of the guys is dreadful.
I think the makeup will be further enhanced by CGI or something. Whatever they did in Benjamin Button.
Hee--a Chicago "film fest" that sounds like a blast:
The most wonderful time of the year is when the Neo-Futurists announce the lineup of their annual "film fest," which are weekly staged readings of bad film scripts performed live by a different group of actors each night. The AV Club has this year's lineup, which includes Supergirl, Billy Jack, My Little Pony: The Movie and an ambitious-sounding combination of Roger Corman's Viking Women and the Sea Serpent and the Peter Weiss play Marat/Sade. Clear your Thursday evenings in July, because this is one film fest you won't want to miss.
Oh, Neo-Futurists.
I watched Conan the Barbarian last night. That was a bad movie. They should do that.