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I say this as someone who likes action movies but hates horror.


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As opposed to the aforementioned previews, which gave me nightmares.

Downey made a great Holmes, he was completely believable as a screwed up genius. Plus, he has this warmth he brings to every role that makes me just love his characters, no matter how dysfunctional they are.
The plot involved a secret society and a plot to rule the world, with creepy mystical killings in between the battles.
But mainly, it was action action action with humor. The tone felt like Raiders of the Lost Ark, maybe mixed in with a little From Hell...

OHH!!! You make me really, REALLY want to see it, Jackie. I mean I already really wanted to see it, but now... really, REALLY!

We tried to see Avatar twice this weekend and both times it was sold out. Must plan in advance.

I want to take my two oldest to see Avatar...but I keep hearing how crowded the theaters are...maybe later in the week.

I want to take my two oldest to see Avatar...but I keep hearing how crowded the theate..."
I watched it with my mother on Saturday. I was kind of hoping for a mysterious, smoldering, machismo machine... like in Dear Frankie, but no dice.
He was still hot, though.

I watched Nobel Son over the weekend with Alan Rickman and that cute boy from Prime. I hadn't ever heard of it but it was really cool! Alan Rickman is an arrogant genius who wins the Nobel Prize and the cute boy is his son. The son gets kidnapped by his half brother (from an affair) and ransomed for the prize money.
Sweeter and i went to go see Sherlock Holmes yesterday. I have to admit that I wasn't really wanting to go but I let him talk me into it, and I'm glad I did! It was a swashbuckling good time!
Of course, the last fifteen minutes were nothing but setup for a sequel, and baby was stomping on my bladder something fierce by that time so I was totally over it, but as Sweeter says: I'd be down for a sequel of that!
PS: I ♥ Guy Ritchie movies. A lot. Nobody is advertising it as such, but it's totally his style.
Of course, the last fifteen minutes were nothing but setup for a sequel, and baby was stomping on my bladder something fierce by that time so I was totally over it, but as Sweeter says: I'd be down for a sequel of that!
PS: I ♥ Guy Ritchie movies. A lot. Nobody is advertising it as such, but it's totally his style.

Guy Ritchie directed it?!!
Yeah, I have the Special Edition Knocked Up DVD, and Jonah Hill's rant is spectacular. Kudos to Katherine Heigl for keeping such a straight face, because I couldn't stop laughing.
Knocked Up has a special place in my heart, because my wife was 8 1/2 months pregnant at the time the movie came out. That delivery scene, where Katherine Heigl's losing her mind? That was Jaime in the delivery room when Sophia was born. No joke.
Knocked Up has a special place in my heart, because my wife was 8 1/2 months pregnant at the time the movie came out. That delivery scene, where Katherine Heigl's losing her mind? That was Jaime in the delivery room when Sophia was born. No joke.
Went to Sherlock Holmes yesterday, and like the others thought it was enjoyable in the swashbuckling sort of way.

I haven't been to a movie in the suburbs in awhile. There was a little boy behind us who gave hilarious commentary through the previews ("When everyone in here laughs, it sounds like a sitcom!") but was blessedly silent once the movie started. There was also a man in front of us who stood up to take off his fabulous fringed suede jacket to reveal a sheath on his belt holding a ten inch Crocodile Dundee style hunting knife ("You call that a knife? That's not a knife! THIS is a knife!") Are those allowed in movie theaters these days?
Anyway, the movie:
Good:
AWESOME special effects and 3D goodness.
Very well imagined alien world, like all those fantasy art posters come to life.
Michelle Rodriguez and Sigourney Weaver
The CGI characters and animals were totally believeable
Bad:
The predictable plot
Sam Worthington's American accent, in which every fifth word sounded Australian
Definitely worth seeing for the scenery, though.
That is pretty much a summary of everything I have heard about it Sarah, especially the scenery in 3D.

I can see why girls dig that...what the hell is his name...the kid from 3rd Rock From the Sun...Jonathan Gordon Levitt or something (I know, I could just google, but where's the fun in that?). He picks excellent roles, handles them well, and could very well be this generation's John Cusack except smarter and cooler.

Beginning in commercials as a young child, he went on to appear in a number of television films and series, including a lead role in a television revival of Dark Shadows and a film debut in 1992's Beethoven. An appearance in A River Runs Through It followed. He gained a lead role in the television sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun as the young Tommy Solomon, had a strong supporting role in the 1999 film 10 Things I Hate About You and performed one of the lead roles in (500) Days of Summer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_G...
(Sally made me google.)


I agree with you on Zooey Deschanel, Sarah. I said to my wife this morning that I didn't understand why people think she's so hot. She's pretty, I guess, in that indie rock way, and she's marrying that Death Cab for Cutie guy...

I thought she was cute when her schtick was new, but now I feel like she's always playing a caricature of herself. The AVClub refers to her as "manicpixiedreamgirl".
Oh, and she was the guest on the vegetarian episode of Top Chef Masters, except she made them cook vegan and gluten-free, and came across as obnoxious instead of quirky.
I'll bet she is obnoxious instead of quirky in real life.
Sweeter really likes her, and I try, but her googley stare doesn't do it for me.
Sweeter really likes her, and I try, but her googley stare doesn't do it for me.
I like her singing voice, however. And she seems to sing in all her movies the way John Travolta dances in all his.
She does have a decent singing voice, but she seems to play the same character over and over.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt was also very good in a film called The Lookout, a very underrated thriller you should check out.
There is a new film with him I was just reading about in the papes this morning. Split time narrative, half love story, half thriller? Sounds good.

I just saw Sherlock Holmes and I reeeeally enjoyed it. Great slap-fighting!
Last night I watched "Broken English" and I thought it was really sweet. The French guy is sexy.




also, some of the blue chicks were sorta hot. there, i said it

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