I've just tried to watch 'Sherlock Holmes' but lost interest after half an hour, mainly because I couldn't understand a word RDJ was saying. Plus the choppy camera was only adding to the confusion.
I'm sure the plot would have been good and I was grasping the intention of the humour but not getting all of it because of his whispered/mumbled lines.
Originally posted by rudester
what did you think about it?
There were definitely a lot sneaky and SJP's "Katherine" was a girl ya love to hate. Which was sooo excellent. I know that it was all unreal, but inside a part of me was stomping on her face with my non-existent ten-inch heels.
I was so happy when everything clicked for Cecille. And who could forget that young of a Ryan Phillipe, like, a still married to Reese Witherspoon young.
It was like halfway a guilty pleasure but the other half was like - yeah, very educational movie, this.
Watched "Hannibal" and "Charlie's Angel's - Full Throttle."
Instant Netflix.
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
I personally like that film. It's underrated, I think.
I agree. The idea of Hannibal Lecter not being Hannibal Lecter is a very chilling one, for some reason. I guess because everyone knows that he'll never stay that way forever.
That last scene with the little boy on the airplane was creepazoid. But I found myself smiling. Lecter's like, oh no, you don't want that bit... hee hee.
Saw The Pirates! A Band of Misfits in theatres for Mother's Day. Made by the Wallace and Grommit people. Hugh Grant voiced Pirate Captain - but I couldn't tell because he wasn't trying to be bumbling-y charming.