I'm watching Blade: Trinity. For about the 7th time. I still have no idea what happens in it.
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Ryan Reynolds gets chained up shirtless.
Every time.
And that is why I'm on watch number seven.
Speaking of Ryan Reynolds (yes, lets!), apparently Jon Tenney has been cast in Green Lantern as ... his father?
Didn't Hal have older brothers? That won't jibe too well with his father having been an 8th grader when he was conceived...
Written by Aaron Sorkin, directed by David Fincher. The Social Network
I'm hating myself for wanting to see this as much as I do.
Saw How to Train Your Dragon at the dollar movie. Hubby and I were both struck by the fact that Hiccup lost his foot to the fight instead of coming out of it without a scratch. Hubby thinks this is to address the number of people coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan with prosthetics. The hero sometimes has to pay a cost, but it doesn't have to slow him down. Hubby was amused at the idea of a dragon with a stick shift.
Just got back from Toy Story 3. Amazingly, I did not break down into full sobbing, but I think that's because you people prepared me for it. (I'm still glad I wore waterproof mascara and eyeliner, tho'.)
It was a lot of fun. And good God, the cymbal-clapping monkey was creepy.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go spend the evening with Clovis.
Huh. Apparently Mickey Rourke stored more than half of his skeeviness in his hair. [link]
Huh, indeed.