Watch Sherlock, it's on Netflix Instant now. He and Cumberbatch are great together.Martin Freeman is just Fargo to me. I choose not to judge him as a hobbit.
Not a fan of Marky Mark, but apparently he has an incredible wife.Went to see The Gambler today...that movie was a piece of shit and still trying to figure out what the point of it was.
I thought it was really great. It was one of those "what did I just watch" movies. But the scenery was beautiful. Some parts were very disturbing. Johannson is such a great actress. I've been reading different interpetations of the film to try to get a better understanding. I may have to get the book.Watched this flick called Under The Skin with Scarlett Johansson.
Quite possibly one of the weirdest movies I have watched recently.
It is artistic, certainly. And it has plenty of Johansson fully nude.
Can't decide if I liked it or want the last two hours of my life back.
Promise me not to do the things I've done!There's time enough for counting now.
He was really good in The Shooter. I was hoping for a follow up based on one of the other Bob Lee Swagger books.Not a fan of Marky Mark, but apparently he has an incredible wife.
Props.
Call it something else.Paul Feig says his Ghostbusters movie will be “scarier than the original”
By Sam Barsanti@sambarsanti Dec 30, 2014 9:08 PM
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For all of the acclaim that the original Ghostbusters movie gets, a lot of people seem very willing to ignore its one glaring flaw: it isn’t very scary. Seriously, the movie managed to get four masters of horror—Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, and Ernie Hudson—all together, and they made the movie into a comedy? Thankfully, it sounds like Paul Feig is going to remedy that a little bit for his all-female Ghostbusters reboot. In an interview with Empire, the Bridesmaids director said that he and co-writer Katie Dipold are trying to make their new Ghostbusters movie “scarier than the original.” He says it’ll be a “scary comedy” and that they “don’t want to hold back.” Hopefully, this will settle everyone’s concerns about the reboot.
In other Ghostbusters news, Feig says the movie will have to be stuck with a PG-13 rating so “the biggest number of people” can see it and “not be put off by it.” He’d like to make it R-rated, but he doesn’t think Ghostbusters needs “that level of swearing.” Also, he’s waiting until the first draft of the script is done before he starts considering any of the actresses who have expressed interest in joining the project. He wants to hold off and see who will fit the roles the best, which means Rebel Wilson and Gillian Anderson will have to keep waiting by their phones. Is that a “who ya gonna call” joke? It probably should be.
[via Comic Book Movie]
When the Sony stuff leaked, I think I read that they also want to do a different, male sequel or reboot or remake or whatever with Channing Tatum as a lead. It's going to turn into a big cluster.Call it something else.
Take your all female cast and call it something else and go fuck yourself.
Not that I want him in a Ghostbusters movie, but Tatum is developing some chops. He was good in Foxcatcher.When the Sony stuff leaked, I think I read that they also want to do a different, male sequel or reboot or remake or whatever with Channing Tatum as a lead. It's going to turn into a big cluster.
Whotta nightmare.When the Sony stuff leaked, I think I read that they also want to do a different, male sequel or reboot or remake or whatever with Channing Tatum as a lead. It's going to turn into a big cluster.
Used this to find Banshee Chapter, a freaky little indie horror movie with a lot of suspense and some good performances from the guy who played Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs and some hot British chick.
Thanks, asshole. This brought me to watch The Good, The Bad, and the Weird. I only made it through half of it before cussing you and turning it off.
Kinda ties in with the Elba discussion in the other group I think.Call it something else.
Take your all female cast and call it something else and go fuck yourself.