Movie trailers post ...
Sep. 28th, 2005 09:02 amThe Ringer -- Johnny Knoxville tries to rig the Special Olympics. I just ... *sigh* Watching that trailer makes me want to fly to Hollywood and punch everyone I see in the face.
The Family Stone -- It's got Sarah Jessica Parker in it. Meh. She manages to make me feel indifferent about a comedy with Luke Wilson, Rachel McAdams, and Diane Keaton, who are three people I really like in movies.
Just Friends -- Ryan Reynolds was a geek in high school and now he looks like ... well, Ryan Reynolds. Awww. (And I say that even though I officially loathe the use of fat suits in movies.)
The Squid and the Whale -- I'm not the only one creeped out by the thought of Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin on a date when they played father and daughter in Fly Away Home, right?
Good Night and Good Luck -- Edward R. Murrow and company go after Joe McCarthy. And remember, folks, that last remark in the trailer is not pointed at ALL.
Green Street Hooligans -- Elijah Wood hanging out with soccer hooligans. Just the mental image of him beating people up makes me giggle.
Brokeback Mountain -- Because really, that trailer cannot be linked enough. Mmm-hmm. (The other day, I was discussing movies with the cable guy while he hooked up my TVs, and I spent ten minutes trying to explain how I was trying to be an adult about how good this movie is supposed to be and usually all I can think is "Jake and Heath making out! SQUEEEEEEEEE!")
Capote -- I'm pretty sure I didn't link this one yet, but it's Philip Seymour Hoffman playing Truman Capote as he researches the case behind In Cold Blood. (Which, if you haven't read In Cold Blood, you should add to your reading list.)
Where The Truth Lies -- If I'm remembering correctly, this is the movie with the threesome scene with Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Rachel Blanchard. (I think.)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -- Oh, please tell me that's Val Kilmer actually letting himself be comedic. He's good in comedies, damn it.
The Family Stone -- It's got Sarah Jessica Parker in it. Meh. She manages to make me feel indifferent about a comedy with Luke Wilson, Rachel McAdams, and Diane Keaton, who are three people I really like in movies.
Just Friends -- Ryan Reynolds was a geek in high school and now he looks like ... well, Ryan Reynolds. Awww. (And I say that even though I officially loathe the use of fat suits in movies.)
The Squid and the Whale -- I'm not the only one creeped out by the thought of Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin on a date when they played father and daughter in Fly Away Home, right?
Good Night and Good Luck -- Edward R. Murrow and company go after Joe McCarthy. And remember, folks, that last remark in the trailer is not pointed at ALL.
Green Street Hooligans -- Elijah Wood hanging out with soccer hooligans. Just the mental image of him beating people up makes me giggle.
Brokeback Mountain -- Because really, that trailer cannot be linked enough. Mmm-hmm. (The other day, I was discussing movies with the cable guy while he hooked up my TVs, and I spent ten minutes trying to explain how I was trying to be an adult about how good this movie is supposed to be and usually all I can think is "Jake and Heath making out! SQUEEEEEEEEE!")
Capote -- I'm pretty sure I didn't link this one yet, but it's Philip Seymour Hoffman playing Truman Capote as he researches the case behind In Cold Blood. (Which, if you haven't read In Cold Blood, you should add to your reading list.)
Where The Truth Lies -- If I'm remembering correctly, this is the movie with the threesome scene with Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Rachel Blanchard. (I think.)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -- Oh, please tell me that's Val Kilmer actually letting himself be comedic. He's good in comedies, damn it.