I bought the hamburger phone from Juno. I don't even have a phone line.
'Objects In Space'
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I loved Juno. No plans to see Cloverfield because I have inner ear issues and don't want to puke.
I'm watching Becoming Jane at the moment and LOVELOVELOVE James McEvoy. Makes me want to see Atonement as well.
Anne Hathaway is very competent in this film. It's really a cute movie with decent production values. More realistic than most film productions of Austen novels and I love the emotional conflict.
McAvoy's chemistry with Anne Hathaway is just about the only thing that kept me watching. i think i remember it fondly only because of that. he's seriously amazing.
have you seen the previews for his new movie with Christina Ricci, Penelope?
have you seen the previews for his new movie with Christina Ricci, Penelope?
No, but I'm intrigued.
I'm a big Austen fan so I'll watch about anything (even the Keira Knightly P&P). I'm loving James Cromwell as Rev. Austen and I love Julie Walters as Mrs. Austen (but she has my eternal love as Mrs. Weasley).
to be honest, the movie looks a bit ridiculous, but James always pulls off leading man exceptionally well.
here's the trailer. [link]
And a seemingly all around decent guy. Love everything about him.
yeah, there was an interview with he and Keira and he was saying how he's not on the same level as she is because people don't cross streets to have their picture taken with him or to get autographs. i'm thinking he just hasn't been in the right places. i would cross a lot of streets to meet him.
I just watched The Lookout. Good stuff. Joseph Gordon-Levitt works well as a noir hero (cf. Brick).
Maybe it's all the wine I drank (thanks Kristin!) but I am totally enjoying Code of Silence. It's Chuck Norris, 1985, filmed in Chicago and it is such the 80s picture and such the Chicago picture. It's like Ferris Bueller with big hairy balls. Total trip seeing young John Mahoney, and Dennis Farina too.