Brendan Fraser has never really done it for me
I...I understand all of these words individually, but...?????
Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser, John Hannah, and Oded Fehr are a deadly combination of hotness.
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Brendan Fraser has never really done it for me
I...I understand all of these words individually, but...?????
Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser, John Hannah, and Oded Fehr are a deadly combination of hotness.
TRUTH
Saw both The Fall Guy and Babes this week and both were lots of fun, though the humor in Babes was not exactly my style so I much preferred The Fall Guy. Plus, Gosling.
I’m rewatching Paul Auster’s Smoke. Least surprising cause of death ever.
Oh, I loved that movie but I have never rewatched it. Does have an air of inevitability, doesn’t it
The Zendaya sexy tennis movie is quite enjoyable, even if the slo-mo camera made me want to smack the director in the face more than once. But the core relationship and lead performances are enough to make it work.
Look, I like Superman as much as the next girl. But do we have to do it again? I feel like we just got away from having to recount the story of Bruce Wayne's parents in every other movie.
Personally I'm onboard with whatever is necessary to leave the Snyderverse behind us as quickly as possible.
I've been onboard with that since my first viewing of Batman v. Superman, but I don't regard them throwing out well-cast and beloved actors with the bathwater as necessary.
Look, I like Superman as much as the next girl. But do we have to do it again? I feel like we just got away from having to recount the story of Bruce Wayne's parents in every other movie.
Yes! Mostly because we haven't had a live action creative team who gets the character in freaking forever. And now we appear to have that.
I've been onboard with that since my first viewing of Batman v. Superman, but I don't regard them throwing out well-cast and beloved actors with the bathwater as necessary.
Cavill looked the part, and I enjoy him in the right vehicle, but his strengths as an actor aren't the sort necessary for Clark. Weirdly, I think he'd have made a pretty decent Batman.