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meghatron March 15 2006, 02:33:57 UTC
You know, I have yet to figure out the appeal of Eva Green.

So, you've never seen The Dreamers?

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cleolinda March 15 2006, 02:35:29 UTC
No, I did. Still doesn't do anything for me.

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skyblade March 15 2006, 02:44:59 UTC
No amount of enhancement with special effects is going to make Jones look like anything but Masters of the Universe reject.

Sandler looks...really really frightening in that picture. Like, a 90 year old Tim Burton.

I'm not big on Eva Green myself. She kind of looks like a ghost.

I know Ghost Rider isn't going to be great art either way, but a guy with his head on fire wearing a hat?

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somewhatmoot March 15 2006, 03:38:33 UTC
Garrison Keilor!!!! Oh Frabjous Day!

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kosher_jenny March 15 2006, 04:00:21 UTC
I really wish that the new Superman movie was a reset like Batman Begins as opposed to a continuation of the old movies, 'cause Brandon Routh looks a lot younger than Reeves did. But I think he makes better Clark Kent, at least judging from the stills. More adorkable than caricature.

The Casino Royale pics have me confused though. Judi Dench as M? But I thought that the movie was going to be set in the 1960s, and wasn't modern day? And I don't know which one is Eva Green, so I dunno about that. What I can say is that I finally saw Layer Cake the other week, and am totally reassured in Craig's ability to be Bond. He's such a badass in parts of that movie.

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dwg March 15 2006, 19:40:53 UTC
Layer Cake was so good.

Though, I think me and a friend had more fun being freaked out at Michael Gambon's freakishly huge hands. Really, he could crush Daniel Craig's head so easily in that scene on the roof.

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foresthouse March 16 2006, 04:26:46 UTC
Jackman's got a point about Rogue. He picked the one mutant who's power really, really sucks sometimes. I think all the others can at least touch people!

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cleolinda March 16 2006, 04:36:32 UTC
Yeah, he totally does. You can't even make it a gay parallel and act like it's about who she chooses to love; it's that she's prevented from loving at all.

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foresthouse March 16 2006, 18:02:13 UTC
Exactly. Like, I see Ian McKellen's point and I'm with him on it, but I think there was some misunderstanding there if he thought Jackman was disagreeing with him in the entirety.

I think I'm getting too into this. Heh. :)

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