Well they certainly didn’t bring him along for his charming personality.
I dunno, I think it could have been even funnier if it was his wife directing him, y’now? “That’s it, hon, be yourself.”
Ever since his announcement that he’d be back as Supes, whenever he’s done any press stuff, even with Enola2, Cavill has been sporting that distinctive spit-curl... and I likes it! Love his attitude!
Yes, beat me by two hours :/
He gave them to his wife, telling her that he wanted them to be published one day, years after he passed away. Alan Taylor did the editing. I read about this years ago, that ‘one day’ they’ll be published. And here we are.
Gotta agree with you on that one. Also Angela Lansbury... she knows what she did :/
So without being all spoilery, do you think Wilde was being method-directing? Was she prancing off with Harry JUST to get a certain riled-up/confused/uncertain performance (that she might not otherwise be getting) out of Pugh?
To be fair, spit-gate deserved more coverage than it got.
Wouldn’t that photographer’s presence and reasons to be on premises be known ahead of time, in triplicate?
Completely agree, but I just had to share this ;)
Still a sore spot for me, still kills me knowing Mulholland Drive started out as a pilot... now THAT is a show I would tension-ingly anticipate tuning in to every week.
Vanity Fair just put out a pretty nice vid with Gaiman going through the trailer. For anyone that’s interested:
At this rate, when can we expect the ‘actual’ live-action movie that Lightyear is based on?
If that is the closest we’ll ever get to seeing Dr. Quinzel and Bruce Wayne in the same flick, hmmm... :/
That was painful, Saoirse Ronan’s accent needs serious work :/