I was going to do a Top 5 countdown of sorts for V-Day; but that didn't work out. FYI, I've queue'd a bunch of posts of my favorite/memorable pairings on
my Tumblr for tomorrow. (Rhoda, there's going to be a Homeland spoiler on there after 6pm, so be warned.)
Anyway, here's something that's relevant to, I think, everyone's interest. Enjoy.
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And I'm shrieking and flailing over this Crimson Peak trailer. Lovely and atmospheric and over the top and mysterious and ominous and just . . . ugh. I think I'm going to absolutely love this movie. And Tom Hiddleston will be absolutely perfect. Oh my word. This has made my day!
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The trailer did leave me a little less. . .excited, but I still want to see the movie. Just, it seemed or looked better in my mind before I saw anything. Someone described it as The Woman in Black meets Jane Eyre and that's all I can see!
And Tom Hiddleston will be absolutely perfect.
LOL I knew he'd get you excited. Like I said, there's something for everyone in this trailer.
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Hee, yes, indeed. Those two are a fantastic example of devotion, all right.
Someone described it as The Woman in Black meets Jane Eyre and that's all I can see!
Oh, wow, that's a great word picture! We always like the way we first imagine things the best, with few exceptions, I think.
LOL I knew he'd get you excited. Like I said, there's something for everyone in this trailer.
Yep, there is! Kinda surprised that it's being touted so boldly as Del Toro's masterpiece. I'm under the impression that Pan's Labrynth (which I haven't seen) is considered to be Del Toro's best work? Ah, well.
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LOL yeah, I saw a lot of people griping about that. I blame that on the movie studio/marketing. I feel like Del Toro is the only one that claim what his "masterpiece" is; so maybe he does consider Crimson Peak his masterpiece. . .?
Pan's Labrynth is good. . .from what I remember (I only saw it once and years ago). It's very, very sad, though, and deals with difficult themes and, yeah, you need to be in the "right" mind to watch it.
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Yes! I'd like to know what he likes best of his own works. (I haven't seen all his stuff, but from what I have seen, Hellboy II is my favorite.)
It's very, very sad, though, and deals with difficult themes and, yeah, you need to be in the "right" mind to watch it.
Yeah, that's the impression I get from most people, and the main reason why I keep putting off actually trying to watch it.
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Yes! I'd like to know what he likes best of his own works. (I haven't seen all his stuff, but from what I have seen, Hellboy II is my favorite.)
It's very, very sad, though, and deals with difficult themes and, yeah, you need to be in the "right" mind to watch it.
Yeah, that's the impression I get from most people, and the main reason why I keep putting off actually trying to watch it.
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