Jan 03, 2007 12:33
eddie marsan,
kevin mcnally,
mid 20th century,
christian bale,
miami vice,
barry pepper,
movies,
world war 2,
ryan phillippe,
literary,
mission impossible,
laurence fishburne,
religion,
comics,
ian mckellen,
simon pegg,
russell crowe,
famke janssen,
potc,
victorian age,
eva green,
tom cruise,
jonathan rhys-meyers,
orlando bloom,
james marsden,
marvel,
tom hanks,
ron howard,
naomie harris,
josh harnett,
history,
james bond,
ben affleck,
rose mcgowan,
halle berry,
tom hollander,
georgian era,
daniel craig,
tobias menzies,
jeffrey wright,
hugh jackman,
leo dicaprio,
bill nighy,
judi dench,
keira knightley,
danny glover,
eddie murphy,
scarlett johansson,
matt damon,
clint eastwood,
jesper christensen,
philip seymour hoffman,
music,
johnny depp,
adam beach,
early 20th century,
lee arenberg,
x-men,
jamie foxx,
edwardian age
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MI3 was far, far better than the second film but I seem to remember the first film not relying so heavily on explosions - nor did it have to suffer J.J. Abrams making a big screen version of "Alias"... but it was surprisingly good anyway.
And I've commented on X3 in a response to your post at my journal. I could go on... but I won't.
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