Kevin Smith (the other one). He only lived to be 38. [www.imdb.com]
Kevin Smith (the other one). He only lived to be 38. [www.imdb.com]
All this, and the Hobbit trailer tomorrow? Is it Christmas or something?
I got that too, think it's a Quicktime problem. Try downloading from here instead:
He was licensed to Il, allright.
Let's hope they call it quits before X-Men: Monkey Class.
I'm done with apologizing for loving Ang Lee's Hulk. And I think Nolte delivered perfectly measured amounts of crazy in it—genuinely menacing and unpredictable.
Delicious irony: If Harrison Ford bought and ate this.
It can only create things with an N, so they ask it to make needles, noodles and then nothing. So it undoes the universe. Or something.
That made my morning! Or thoroughly depressed me, I'm not sure which.
You know, this recent trend with James McAvoy explaining more or less random stuff on IO9?
I'm told that it's a parameter of success in feng shui that a dragon can move around in your house without knocking anything over. The store managers really dropped the ball there.
He made a point of being a dick. Most artists are narcissists; Dali realized this early on and rather than denying it, he turned it into an art form of its own, a lifelong performance. I have a weird sort of respect for that. He took everything to extremes.
I'm very afraid I read that as "Just let that one sit on your head for a while".
Wedlock in Europe, Deadlock elsewhere, I think.
Yep, it's hardly a new idea but the execution looks classy and the trailer gives good gimmick.
Actually, there are two sequels and a prequel up there...
If they would only stay online! I was shopping for Ed Wood DVDs in a market stall and chatting idly with the owner about cult movies, and completely off-topic he decided to tell my BF and I with a knowing grin that "Irreversible has the longest rape scene ever filmed". Back away sloooowly now...
Really, George? Chromolume number seven?
It's back? Excellent! A good excuse to start from the beginning.
The way he usually tells it, it wasn't fear that the show would fail but that he would—and that the producers would realize he was wrong for the part.