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tasabian August 30 2011, 23:36:25 UTC
I love that Tom pulls the shirt up high enough that we get a glimpse of his perfect chocolate-drop nipple. He knew that would be important to us.

Yay for more Dutch!

In the original Fright Night, Jerry had a hunky live-in handyman/Renfield, adding to general homoeroticism - does Farrell as well?

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dawnybee August 30 2011, 23:51:46 UTC
I love that Tom pulls the shirt up high enough that we get a glimpse of his perfect chocolate-drop nipple. He knew that would be important to us.

He knows what the fans like!

Yay for more Dutch!

I was kinda worried for a minute because he wasn't tweeting about it but I saw one from him finally.

In the original Fright Night, Jerry had a hunky live-in handyman/Renfield, adding to general homoeroticism - does Farrell as well?

I completely forgot about that character! Nope, they don't. That's funny that they don't. That's a big change.

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kwerkee August 30 2011, 23:50:29 UTC
RDJ forgot his lifts, I see. Everyone's towering over him, especially when Thor insists on standing next to him. :D That said, even in the stills you can tell that RDJ commands the most presence. Love him!

PS: @JudeLaw Thigh hair needs to go.

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dawnybee August 30 2011, 23:58:51 UTC
RDJ forgot his lifts, I see. Everyone's towering over him, especially when Thor insists on standing next to him. :D

All. The.Time. You would think they would consider how that makes RDJ look.

That said, even in the stills you can tell that RDJ commands the most presence. Love him!

Which is why I keep forgetting that Iron Man isn't the head of the Avengers, because I just assume he's the leader due to his swagger.

PS: @JudeLaw Thigh hair needs to go.

I wouldn't kick him out the bed for the thigh hair. Now if he has back hair....

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wordsalone August 31 2011, 03:12:46 UTC
Warrior. I just want to know who wins the frakking fight, so that I can mentally prepare myself.

I already know I'm going to spend the entire movie crying. NBD.

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dawnybee August 31 2011, 04:39:27 UTC
Warrior. I just want to know who wins the frakking fight, so that I can mentally prepare myself.

Now where's the fun in that? You know you can hold out...

...but if you can't hit me up on PM :)

I already know I'm going to spend the entire movie crying. NBD.

I really kept thinking of the video where he's meeting with troubled youths and talking about that violent side and I was like, "If this what he was like when he was using I wouldn't want to be in the same room, house, block as he was." And it wasn't violence but violent emotion: a tornado of hurt and anger.

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dawnybee August 31 2011, 11:22:32 UTC
I'm glad MR's employed. I haven't been watching the series but still like to hear he's employed.

Same here. I think I watched two eps, but as long as fans have something to seem him on regularly that's a good thing.

For some reason, I just think John Carter is going to bomb big time. I'm not sure why. I remember one reviewer said that because the original source material inspired so many authors, the movie will probably unfortunately look derivative when the books were what created a lot of the tropes in the first place.

The trailer just looks like a morass of different genres and I really can't make heads or tails of it. My friend went to D23 and they aired twenty minutes of the film and he said it was boring.

RDJ should never be in drag again. Jude is pretty and really hairy.

There are some people not made for drag and RDJ epitomizes that. Jude is just so pretty as a man that it works for him.

Contagion and TTSS look like they have awesome casts. Both are very star studded but in a nice, non-cheesy way unlike "Valentine' ( ... )

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vanjar September 1 2011, 20:07:20 UTC
Ruth Wilson (“Luther”)
Needed a lot more screen time for her on the second season.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ciarán Hinds! Look at that list of talent and the story, I will be expecting a lot.

This has me confused:
“Valentine’s Day”, which to paraphrase Roger Daltrey I won’t be fooled again. I loved “New Years’ Eve” but I refuse to break down and watch “Valentine’s Day’ with its “Love, American Style” cast of returning “New Years’ Eve” cast members
Haven't seen either, but didn't Valentines's Day (2010) come before the New Years Eve film? Also do you mean you love the New Years trailer or movie because I thought the movie hasn't been released yet? And you won't be fooled again with Valentine's day, means you haven't seen it yet? So which film had you fooled first?

Have you seen the latest pics of Cavill in his Superman outfit. It looks like a build-in-muscles costume, not a fan.

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dawnybee September 1 2011, 23:37:28 UTC
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ciarán Hinds! Look at that list of talent and the story, I will be expecting a lot.

I have to see who adapted it. I can't see it not being a great piece of work with the story and the cast. That'd be too hard to screw up.

This has me confused:
“Valentine’s Day”, which to paraphrase Roger Daltrey I won’t be fooled again. I loved “New Years’ Eve” but I refuse to break down and watch “Valentine’s Day’ with its “Love, American Style” cast of returning “New Years’ Eve” cast membersI had it *all* backwards ( ... )

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vanjar September 2 2011, 00:03:40 UTC
I'm not sure that's any clearer.
It's clear now,
(but if you loved 'Valentine's Day' why do you think the sequel will be nauseating and treacly?) <-----and I learned a new word.

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dawnybee September 2 2011, 00:19:06 UTC
and I learned a new word.

See, it's true. You do learn something new everyday. Like I learned that Zack Snyder hates me by his choice for Superman's costume.

but if you loved 'Valentine's Day' why do you think the sequel will be nauseating and treacly?

I think once Hollywood discovers something work they decide to revisit it and rebuild on it. So the thinking probably is, "People loved "Valentine's Day" for it's sweetness and sentimentality so let's make it DOUBLY sweet and DOUBLY sentimental." Whereas the first was just right, I think this one will be offensively saccharine.

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