I really like it, but I was not expecting such a seemingly sympathetic vampire to be so... Vampiric.
That was one of the things I liked best about it, but that should surprise no one.
Willow ,'Get It Done'
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I really like it, but I was not expecting such a seemingly sympathetic vampire to be so... Vampiric.
That was one of the things I liked best about it, but that should surprise no one.
I've been mainlining Avatar: The Last Airbender. (aifg!) I took a break to watch the movie trailer. Dev Patel and Noah Ringer look awesome but I'm worried. Does M Night Shyamalan have a sense of humor?
that's funny. mac just had me add season 3 to our Netflix watch instantly and started watching it immediately.
I hope the movie has light moments like the show, otherwise mac will be very disappointed.
I'm agreed with Gris and Jilli on LTROI, which I finally saw. The little boy will not be 12 forever, and now he'll be her new caretaker, and probably meet a similar end someday.
But I loved it. I'm glad she was a real, non-sparkly, not particularly sympathetic, vampire. That the characterization of the boy was right on; I completely understood why he identified/sympathized with her. And the way they filmed her crawling up walls and dropping out of trees onto people, all understated and simple, was effing scary.
Alexander Skarsgard joins Battleship. I'm still at the point where I'm surprised there are people in it.
Hmm. I have a sinking feeling I am going to need to see it. (Pun intended)
Toy Story 3 was pretty awesome. I don't think it's better than the second one, but it's almost as good as the first one.
Saw Cyrus last night. It's not a big-laughs type of comedy, more of a tiny slice of fucked-up-in-a-funny-way life. Reminded me of a little scruffy 70s kind of film, in a good way. I really liked the script and acting, although the camera work is enough to drive you NUTS.
Toy Story 3 was pretty awesome. I don't think it's better than the second one, but it's almost as good as the first one.
What's the crying factor like? I ask this as someone reduced to sobbing EVERY TIME by "Jessie's Song".
My BFF and her 7 year old son were bawling, her husband and 9 year old daughter, not so much.