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Comment on The Casting Couch: Mr. Rochester by Renee
Tauntonlake: Have not seen it BUT WILL. Thanks! Was ole Col. Wentworth a believable Rochester? Sarcastig: Any news on who was actually chosen yet? Literary crushes (off topic, okay I hope?): I have to confess that I saw the movie before I read the book which sort of ruins forming your own images, but I LOVE Sense & Sensibility with Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman. My absolute all-time favorite. I've seen it fifty bazillion times and I STILL cry at the end EVERY SINGLE TIME. I LOVE Colonel Brandon!!!
Comment on Quick Thoughts: Sullivan’s Travels (& the Lady Eve) by Alison Flynn
The Lady Eve is one of my favorites and it's the movie that introduced me to the great Barbara Stanwyck. I went on to see the rest of her movies after that, starting with Double Indemnity . Everyone has already made suggestions regarding other Sturges movies. Another light comedy which he directed is Unfaithfully Yours . Not his strongest film and dated but it has some hilarious moments. You might want to check it out if you're in the mood for a comedy.
Comment on Max Payne. Or Max Pain? by Jake
I'd go out with you Mila, but only after you get you nose fixed. I loved your old nose better than your current one. However, you still have a sexy body and voice. Yum!
Comment on Space Invaders 30th Anniversary by Matt
haha yeah.. but you have to play it! Defiantly go PSP version over DS version though as it has better graphics.
Comment on The women of Britain are disgusting, apparently by tenderhooligan
James, that's probably a very sensible strategy. Murph, aye, it's true. I think it's important to know what 'the other side' is saying too.
Comment on The women of Britain are disgusting, apparently by blue soup
Tender - I have to read the Daily Mail regularly for my work (serious!!) and I have to say, it really churns up the best topics for blog commenting!
Comment on The women of Britain are disgusting, apparently by tenderhooligan
Blue, that is so true. Perhaps one of the reasons they get such a large readership!
Comment on Spare us the ‘People’s Prostitute’ routine… by tenderhooligan
Exactly, Lucy. Which was Littlejohn's precise intention, I'm sure.
Comment on The Casting Couch: Mr. Rochester by tauntonlake
I guess he does, but he's no Toby :D Nothing to look at, but if you 'like' him, he does do a good job. In this version though, it seemed like there was zero chemistry between his R. and Samantha Morton's Jane. It's not a bad version though, it's worth watching. A & E usually does a good job. Richard Armitage IS Rochester, though :D that would be something to watch.
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Movie Review: Hancock
charlize theron | hancock | jason bateman | movies | movies, television and entertainment | reviews | will smithI haven’t done a movie review in months! I’m back, but only a little bit. I didn’t like Hancock. It started out so well! The always bankable (and incredibly cute) Will Smith made Hancock someone you wanted to root for. The first half of the movie was about how Hancock was more of a pariah than a [...]
Movie Review: Get Smart
anne hathaway | dwayne johnson | get smart | movie | movies, television and entertainment | review | steve carellThis movie was just okay, in my opinion. Don’t misunderstand: I love Steve Carell (Maxwell Smart). Okay, lemme go ahead and say it: I think Steve Carell is good looking, in a nerdily handsome way. (Most people are shocked when I say that, but really, look at him! He’s cute!) I love his subtle humor, his [...]
Comment on New York City Ballet: Damian Woetzel’s Farewell by Graham Swalling
I'm very excited that Damian is helping direct the 2008 International Dance Festival in Vail, Co. The Festival has grown every year and received terrific reviews last year. Come check out my blog at 2008 Vail International Dance Festival
Movie/DVD Review: Quick Reviews!
dvd reviews | movie reviews | movies, television and entertainmentOkay, I’ve seen too many movies in the past few months to review them all individually (i.e. I’m lazy), so here’s a quick catch-up review of as many of them as I can remember! MOVIES Kung Fu Panda | 5/5 stars | Hilarious!! Jack Black is the bomb. The Incredible Hulk | 2.5/5 stars | I liked the [...]
