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Post by sara on May 16, 2006 22:30:33 GMT -5
Audrey Tautou... ...I'm not going to see the movie b/c I'm uber religious... I'm not. I'm simply boycotting it for Tom Hanks and his hair. Sorry, you lost me on that one. Tom Hanks and his hair??? Please expain.
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Post by ckt on May 16, 2006 22:33:26 GMT -5
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Post by Ruffian of Old on May 17, 2006 0:04:49 GMT -5
God. So true. I don't even know what to make of that ridiculous 'do. It's so...Creepy psychiatrist/aging hippy. Why didn't he just go the whole nine and put it in a freaking ponytail? Wrong. It's wrong, wrong, wong. He is just way too old and his hair is just way too thin to be rocking the wispy semi comb-over. *seeing it anyway*
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Post by CrimsonAngel on May 17, 2006 0:12:14 GMT -5
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Post by ckt on May 18, 2006 10:46:36 GMT -5
Alright, I gotta ask this, because it's annoying me and I was wondering if it bothered anyone else: two 9/11 movies are coming out this year: United 93, already in theaters and with a no-name cast, and World Trade Center, coming out August 9th with a pleathora of stars. Does it bother anyone else that the WTC is made like a Hollywood blockbuster in the same vein as MI3 and the X-men movies... packing as many celebrities in as possible to get us in the seats? I mean, WTC has Nicolas Cage, Maria Bello, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jay Hernandez, the list goes on. The trailer is here, if you can stomach it: www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/wtc/I mean, United 93 seemed like it was telling a story about people's lives... WTC seems like it is trying to win oscars. Any thoughts? (or am I just a complete whackjob)
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Post by amyurban on May 18, 2006 11:40:36 GMT -5
WTC is Oliver Stone, what do you expect? I've not liked any of his movies for awhile. I think the drugs, alcohol and the women have totally skewed his outlook on life. Which is too bad because at one time, I really liked Oliver Stone ( excpet for JFK, come on now, how LONG, DRAWN OUT and BORING can one get I ask you?) But he has done some pretty d**ned good movies, just not in a LONG while. The rest of it...well, it's up to each indivdual if it's too soon to be making movies about this stuff or not, know what I mean?
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Post by Elle on May 18, 2006 12:11:47 GMT -5
I cannot wait 2 watch the Da Vinci code. I read d book. its really good. I was hoping to go to cannes for the premiere, but something came up and couldnt. Oh well, I guess I'll c it n d cinema near my flat.
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Post by CrimsonAngel on May 18, 2006 14:35:45 GMT -5
Well the French did not like DaVinci code, they said it was too long and too boring.
In fact that is what a lot of American critics are saying about the show as well, that it's just way too long and not enough action, and not nearly as good as the book.
I usually don't listen to critics, but I am not a big movie-goer anyway, so I think I might wait a week and save my money for the mutants.
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Post by Ruffian of Old on May 18, 2006 18:15:18 GMT -5
Okay, American film critics and French people are two things I make a point of never taking seriously.
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Post by amyurban on May 19, 2006 15:38:24 GMT -5
Another reason to love Johnny Depp, I say! Actor Depp tops autograph survey The Pirates of the Caribbean star topped the autograph poll Actor Johnny Depp is Hollywood's best autograph signer and Cameron Diaz the worst, according to a magazine survey. Depp tops Autograph Collector's 14th annual survey of celebrity signers. George Clooney is second. "Many stars become bad signers once fame and fortune hits, but not Depp," said editor Steve Cyrkin. But he said of Cameron Diaz: "Instead of just turning down a person's autograph request, she'll just lecture them about how dumb autographs are." TOP FIVE CELEBRITY SIGNERS 1. Johnny Depp 2. George Clooney 3. Matt Damon 4. Al Pacino 5. Tom Cruise Source: Autograph Collector "She may be a talented actress, but she's persistently a terrible signer," Mr Cyrkin added. George Clooney won praise for joking as he signs for fans. "He'll make fun of how he looks in photos he's handed to autograph," he said. Russell Crowe would have been named the worst autograph signer, but Mr Cyrkin said he had been nicer to fans in recent months.
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Post by rach2crazy on May 19, 2006 20:08:12 GMT -5
YAY Johnny!!! He's so nice and handsome! hehehe
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Post by CrimsonAngel on May 19, 2006 22:24:37 GMT -5
Blah, blah....Johnny Depp, he's so weird to me. Okay The DaVinci Code was banned in one of the movie theaters here in Chicago, it's only Friday. Is anybody going to see it this weekend....or has it been banned by any theaters in your town/city? The French hated it!!! They said it was way too long and too boring.
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Post by warhorse on May 19, 2006 22:33:43 GMT -5
They have riots starting around here over the movie. It's so retarted. People need to like, grow up and get a life. There are hell of alot more important things to be protesting about. As for me, I am going to buy the movie Narnia this weekend instead of seeing the Davinci Code. I saw Narnia and fell in love with it. And next week is, GGGRRRRLLLL! Wolverine! Golly, he's got some tight jeans on!
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Post by CrimsonAngel on May 19, 2006 22:38:39 GMT -5
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Post by warhorse on May 19, 2006 22:52:16 GMT -5
Oooohhh. Thanks Crimson!
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