There's some LOL stuff from Ellen Page and Thomas Haden Church, but it's just so hard to care about Dennis Quaid's character because he's such an ass. And the editing is weird and it's hard to tell the passage of time, which makes the story a little confusing.
The music is quite nice, however. It's not a bad movie, just not worth going out and paying for. Maybe a matinee if you really like the actors.
Totally hunting down that Lost Boys movie! "Death by Stereo!"
) only featuring the Coreys as return characters (no Allan Frog)
Yuh huh! Jason Nieulander is listed.
WHY did I read the comments? WHY? WHY?
I'm with on the 'sploding head, but I want to post this in my cubicle (which confuses the boys with it's resemblance to the inside of a comic shop) said in response to a guy who said guys didn't want to see a move with 5 minutes of action followed by 89 minutes of two women talking about how they felt about it
Sarah Connor would like a word with you. So would Lara Croft. I think they want to talk about their feelings…
Yuh huh! Jason Nieulander is listed.
Yes Allan Frog?
This movie just got better.
Any Dave Gorman fans? I'm about to watch his movie film documentary, "America Unchained".
We watched Sweeney Todd last night, and, having never seen it on stage, all I was really left with was -- is it performed on stage with all that blood? Because I can't imagine how that would allow for quick scene changes on stage, if everything is drenched in (fake) blood.
Also, I'm starting to suspect that, much like Ewan McGregor's contracts must require him to show his cock, Helena Bonham-Carter's contracts must require her to have TOTALLY FUCKED-UP hair. (Yes, I get that Mrs. Lovett is a character who calls for fucked-up hair, but still.)
I think in both cases it's not so much required by contract as something they'd be doing anyway.
I've only seen it once, but, no, they did not use that much blood, particularly not that much spurting blood.
Yeah, Ewan likes to get his cock out.