I've met the dude a few times, seems like a pretty nice guy.
Always [img]cool.gif[/img] with me whenever our paths have crossed.
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I've met the dude a few times, seems like a pretty nice guy.
Always [img]cool.gif[/img] with me whenever our paths have crossed.
I defer on filming, editing, and all that stuff (Raven would probably be best for that). And Jumper should be the stunt coordinator.
But I insist on writing the script.
Upon further thought, Bill Gates is definitely LanD (and the thing is, LanD probably has that kind of coin, too, and is just playing us).
And yes, I'm going to have some retirees in the script, like Craig, who will be played by Kevin Smith, and Wilson, who will be played by Tommy Lee Jones.
And for the record, Nate Livingston will be portrayed by....well....Nate Livingston.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Maybe you should lose some weight.Quote:
Originally posted by travelinman:
The Esquire in Clifton has seats so close together that you may as well be part of the movie.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I think you missed the point.Quote:
Originally posted by The Big Sexy:
Maybe you should lose some weight.
Still in the top 10 after week 10, and brought in twice as much as Chronicals of Narnia, also in week 10.
$67mm in US revenues, $98mm worldwide.
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ February 13, 2006 11:38 AM: Message edited by: The Big Sexy ]</font>
It's the Oscar push thing.
Been a lot more comercials lately too.
Either that or it finally opened in those "pink states" (gay cowboy states) [img]eek.gif[/img]
Not a contest or anything, but "Narnia" has brought in $284 million in it's ten weeks
D2 & I saw Brokeback Mountain a few nights ago. D2 loved it. I am unsure of what I think about it.
On one hand, I thought it was a good movie, but on the other hand, I didn't really care for it. I can't explain my ambivelance about it.
I thought the sexual scenes were tastefully done. The scenery was spectacular. Makes one want to dump urban hell (Cincinnati) and move out west.
I got the plot. I got the emotions of the film. I just can't say I really liked nor disliked it.
Weird. [img]graemlins/thinking.gif[/img]
The ultimate chick flick.
Do you think gay cowboys would go see movies about straight cowboys?!?!?!?!?! [img]graemlins/hmmm.gif[/img]
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The first time I saw it, I also left feeling ambivalent. Despite being well-informed ahead of time, the movie ended up being nothing like I thought it would be.Quote:
Originally posted by Law Dawg:
D2 & I saw Brokeback Mountain a few nights ago. D2 loved it. I am unsure of what I think about it.
On one hand, I thought it was a good movie, but on the other hand, I didn't really care for it. I can't explain my ambivelance about it.
I thought the sexual scenes were tastefully done. The scenery was spectacular. Makes one want to dump urban hell (Cincinnati) and move out west.
I got the plot. I got the emotions of the film. I just can't say I really liked nor disliked it.
Weird. [img]graemlins/thinking.gif[/img]
If anything, I've never seen a movie quite like this one, and I'm talking about the "gay cowboy" thing. There's no other way for me to explain it, other than I was left asking a lot of questions. I'd say it was probably the most thought provoking movies I've ever seen.
With regards to trav's comment, I suppose it's a chick flick, but in many ways it isn't.