I'm on a movie-watching high and it feels great bitchezzz! Yeah I think this will result in a jinx and a loss of followers. Moving on.
1) I WANT TO WATCH THE WOMAN IN BLACK! JKNCHSJRFMJCFRKJDFJD!! My Daniel Radcliffe!!! Ebert didn't like him much and though I agree on the part that he does not look like a father and husband in any way, he is still good. I know it.
#foreverinlovewithdanrad
2) After the wonderfully youthful and unique Submarine, Richard Ayoade will be directing The Double, which is based on a Fyodor Dostoyevsky novella. It will star Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska and is about a man who meets his doppelganger and is driven mad by this discovery. I love the cast, I love the director, I love the idea; I think it will be suffice to say that I will be majorly looking forward to this, whenever it comes out.
3) Emma Watson is reuniting with Harry Potter-director David Yates for the drama Your Voice in My Head in which she will play a suicidal young woman saved by a dying psychiatrist. I'm sorry but this sounds like a huge misstep by both Watson and Yates. As much as I love her, I don't think she has the acting chops for such a role, and even though I get that he wants to do something smaller after the massive Harry Potter films, Yates is going too soon into the overly sentimental and depressing territory. I hate the story and it just looks a bit desperate for both of them. Also if Tom Hanks really is cast as the psychiatrist (the studios want him or George Clooney), it will make everything that much more weepy.
4) This week I finally saw the original Star Wars trilogy (yes, yes I know that I live under a rock) and I have written down a lot of thoughts while viewing them. I swear to write a post on this. Just one thing- what's the deal with the episodes? Why does it start with the fourth one? Why not just make it episode 1? I tried reading up on this on Wikipedia, but couldn't because there were too many words and nerdiness and whatnot. Help.
5) Due to the soul-crushing boredom of my endless existence (I just saw Withnail and I), I joined Twitter this week and the film blogging community has been very sweet and kind and welcoming. Thanks everyone :)
6) Trailers: Henry Cavill is an idiot in The Cold Light of Day when he doesn't seem to realise that his father, BRUCE WILLIS, is in fact a CIA agent and then he gets into shit in Spain and blah blah. Who knows the ending to this movie?! (A: Everyone). Why even bother; I'll see Man of Steel for Cavill. A very imaginative and novel PSA in the form of the next film's trailer- 7500. This is why you don't use electronics in airplanes, kids. Finally, a film I will actually watch- The Hunger Games. It doesn't really show much more than the previous trailer, but I do love Elizabeth Banks's look so much and Stanley Tucci's hair is crazy.
7) Humans. This.
Very soon Martin Freeman will get one of these t-shirts.
1) I WANT TO WATCH THE WOMAN IN BLACK! JKNCHSJRFMJCFRKJDFJD!! My Daniel Radcliffe!!! Ebert didn't like him much and though I agree on the part that he does not look like a father and husband in any way, he is still good. I know it.
#foreverinlovewithdanrad
2) After the wonderfully youthful and unique Submarine, Richard Ayoade will be directing The Double, which is based on a Fyodor Dostoyevsky novella. It will star Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska and is about a man who meets his doppelganger and is driven mad by this discovery. I love the cast, I love the director, I love the idea; I think it will be suffice to say that I will be majorly looking forward to this, whenever it comes out.
3) Emma Watson is reuniting with Harry Potter-director David Yates for the drama Your Voice in My Head in which she will play a suicidal young woman saved by a dying psychiatrist. I'm sorry but this sounds like a huge misstep by both Watson and Yates. As much as I love her, I don't think she has the acting chops for such a role, and even though I get that he wants to do something smaller after the massive Harry Potter films, Yates is going too soon into the overly sentimental and depressing territory. I hate the story and it just looks a bit desperate for both of them. Also if Tom Hanks really is cast as the psychiatrist (the studios want him or George Clooney), it will make everything that much more weepy.
4) This week I finally saw the original Star Wars trilogy (yes, yes I know that I live under a rock) and I have written down a lot of thoughts while viewing them. I swear to write a post on this. Just one thing- what's the deal with the episodes? Why does it start with the fourth one? Why not just make it episode 1? I tried reading up on this on Wikipedia, but couldn't because there were too many words and nerdiness and whatnot. Help.
5) Due to the soul-crushing boredom of my endless existence (I just saw Withnail and I), I joined Twitter this week and the film blogging community has been very sweet and kind and welcoming. Thanks everyone :)
6) Trailers: Henry Cavill is an idiot in The Cold Light of Day when he doesn't seem to realise that his father, BRUCE WILLIS, is in fact a CIA agent and then he gets into shit in Spain and blah blah. Who knows the ending to this movie?! (A: Everyone). Why even bother; I'll see Man of Steel for Cavill. A very imaginative and novel PSA in the form of the next film's trailer- 7500. This is why you don't use electronics in airplanes, kids. Finally, a film I will actually watch- The Hunger Games. It doesn't really show much more than the previous trailer, but I do love Elizabeth Banks's look so much and Stanley Tucci's hair is crazy.
7) Humans. This.
I'm not ashamed to say that I am really really attracted to him.
Toodles.
