Originally posted by Storm
At the theatre: Brave.
One of the best things about Pixar is that no matter how many trailers or clips they put out, you may think you know what you're going in for, but you really don't have a clue. I love what they did [especial shout-out for "young Mairad's" [SP?] carrot-curling hair. And of course the wee triplets. They were the best!
At home, I watched a two part-er that was rather like "Tin Man," except all of it took place before J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan. The last lines are
Lost Boy : Peter, where's your shadow?!
Very exciting and well done.
Also watched "Sleeper," one of my all-time favorite comedies.
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
The Labyrinth. Didn't finish it and kinda slept through most of it.. heh... but it's some fun 80s nostalgia. I fell asleep before the Bog of Eternal Stench, so I'm gonna go back and watch that part again... lol
Originally posted by the ninjak
Theater -- CosmopolisCronenberg hits another one out of the ballpark. Incredible dialogue. Pattison is shaping up to be an excellent actor, he should escape his Twilight limitations soon enough.
I am very happy to hear it! I've not seen any of the Twilights, but I heard he did really well in "Water for Elephants" and if this is more of the same calibre, then I may just get over my prejudice.
Originally posted by the ninjak
Theater -- CosmopolisCronenberg hits another one out of the ballpark. Incredible dialogue. Pattison is shaping up to be an excellent actor, he should escape his Twilight limitations soon enough.
Sweeeeet...
I watched The Quick and The Dead by Sam Raimi the other day. It was awesome... silly, unrealistic comic-book style to it, granted, but I really enjoyed it.
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Sweeeeet...I watched The Quick and The Dead by Sam Raimi the other day. It was awesome... silly, unrealistic comic-book style to it, granted, but I really enjoyed it.
I Nay Say!
The Quick and the Dead is one of the more awesome of the second coming of the Westerns. And the castlist was very very sparkly.
Sharon Stone, Russell Crowe [before he started to plump up], Gene Hackman, Leo di Caprio...
I've been watching "Drawn Together," a Comedy Central original, it's pretty fun. Off my Instant Netflix.
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Sweeeeet...I watched The Quick and The Dead by Sam Raimi the other day. It was awesome... silly, unrealistic comic-book style to it, granted, but I really enjoyed it.
Heh heh I love that movie. Sharon Stone actually got laughed out of the theater during it's Premier.
Judgemental douchbags!