Count me in as a second on Sepulchrave's suggestion. And sorry I messed with your castle, man. Nothing personal.
Count me in as a second on Sepulchrave's suggestion. And sorry I messed with your castle, man. Nothing personal.
Oh good.
I thought it was starting this week. I have a halfway decent chance of getting it finished, then.
Maybe Eric Bana needs Donal Logue's agent.
It was Lucky You. Sorry. The title merged in my mind with that Ryan Adams song that gets played in the big montage moment.
Yeah, Robutnick's sliding scale looks like a pretty good track record.
Hell toupee, are you wearing a puritan hat over that toupee? I don't think either sex scene is particulary gratuitous. Both say something about character and relationship, and aren't just "hey, boobies" moments. What, in your opinion, is a sex scene that adds to a movie?
I didn't think there was anything particularly wrong with the sex scene in Munich. It showed two characters having sex, and not in a soft lit, rom com kind of way. It looked slightly ridiculous, but in the way that any realistic depiction of sex would be. We're not talking Watchmen here. What exactly was wrong…
Nah, Let it Ride was pretty mediocre.
Shorn, I think Mann's character is Sandler's ex, so there is probably a bit of a love triangle thing going on, judging by the trailers. That probably qualifies her as a main character.
I have to disagree with Licky here. He was great in Munich. Haven't seen Star Trek, so I can't address that. He was also one of the few good things in Troy.
Heigl was also one of the stars of the lowest grossing film ever.
Yeah, Cronenberg is hard to recommend to other people, and I think he is one of the best filmmakers around. He just doesn't play well to every crowd.
Is that the Robert Burns version?
East of Eden There are Even More Serpents.
Emma and Enemas?
Fell off a cliff in New Zealand, I heard.
Well, we were wrong about Pynchon being a Salinger-type recluse, so maybe we were wrong about his writing as well. Maybe they were all airport books. I'm waiting for the reissue of Mason and Dixon with a cover by the guy who does all of Larry McMurtry's westerns.
I liked The Rock - I think a good portion of it fits Nathan's "trancendentally stupid and cliched" barometer, but as Michael Bay films go, that's about it for me.
Too bad, I used to enjoy the Bryant Park movies when I had a job schedule that allowed me, or one of my co-workers, to save space hours in advance. Sad to hear that it may have become such a bad atmosphere.
I met Jack White when I worked at his old record label. He is one of the palest people alive. Helena Bonham-Carter pale. And this is coming from a man who could lose a tanning contest to feta cheese.