Me, too, bonny!
I thought it was interesting that BBCA chose to broadcast the theatrical release instead of the later Director's cut.
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Me, too, bonny!
I thought it was interesting that BBCA chose to broadcast the theatrical release instead of the later Director's cut.
Deathly Hallows trailer that aired during the MTV movie awards.
And you'd lived in Boston, David? Which part was missing from that combo, in your opinion?
Not Asian enough.
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I appreciate the link, but after they fucked up so badly with the 6th HP movie, I feel a lot of trepidation with the conclusion of the series. I don't know how they are going to fix the problems that the 6th movie introduced.
at least I know they didn't change the ending.
I didn't even remember there were 6 movies. I am so out of it. I'm pretty sure I only skipped #2. Maybe #3. I'm a bad, bad fan.
I watched In Bruges and The Witches this weekend, thanks to the magic of...well, not Netflix.
Enjoyed both so much. The Witches with Anjellica Houston was really cool.
I love The Witches ! They changed the ending, but that's okay.
In Bruges is totally awesome.
The Witches is one of those movies that uses rats for mice. I wish they'd just call them rats. Once I get past that I do like it.
I guess mice are pretty much impossible to train. I heard that when they were hiring animal actors for Mouse Hunt (not a great movie) they specified what tricks the mouse would have to do and the trainer said, "sure, I'll have a few trained rats ready by that date." The director said, "no, we need mice" and the trainer said, "no way." The director offered to pay a lot of money and the trainer broke each thing the mouse had to do down so he had something like ten mice performing one step each of one trick. Other than that, pretty much every time someone screams "mouse!" in a movie it's gonna be a rat.
Deathly Hallows trailer that aired during the MTV movie awards.
That link is already dead, but I found it here: [link]
I'm pretty sure I only skipped #2. Maybe #3. I'm a bad, bad fan.
#3 is the one that Cuarón did. S"probably the best of the bunch!