Wednesday, March 06, 2013

I Am Link

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--- My What A Big Mouth - April 19th is when the Eli Roth produced (and maybe he directed some of it? I can't remember) horror series Hemlock Grove hits Netflix, and EW has the poster for it, seen there to the left, which is pretty nifty. It reminds me of the video-cover for The Company of Wolves which terrified me for years when I was little.

--- Double Zero - Boo, I was hoping he'd come back - Sam Mendes isn't directing another Bond movie. I guess swooping in and making something as terrific as Skyfall and then swooping back out isn't so bad a way to do it. Let's get... like Pedro Almodovar in there this time. Somebody who'll have Daniel Craig in nothing but his swimsuit the whole movie.

--- Good Girl - I missed this while sick but here's the trailer for Kristen Wiig's new movie Girl Most Likely; ever since they changed the title from Imogene I always forget this is that movie.

--- Cotton Candy - I assume you've seen this character posters for The Hunger Games by now, they've been everywhere, but here's most of them if you haven't. I love Effie.

--- Ash Wednesday - Sam Raimi says he's going to work on the script for an Evil Dead 4 this Summer - that is, you know, a new one with Bruce Campbell as Ash, having nothing to do with the reboot that's coming out in a few weeks - and then he says oh wait not so fast, suckers. He's such a tease. Oh and Raimi also tells why here that his Spider-Man 4 never happened too.

--- Statue Envy - Nat takes a look at actors who still work who still haven't won Oscars even though they've been repeatedly nominated in list-form over at The Film Experience. Makes you kinda crazy, it does.

--- Gentleman Caller - Tom Cullen, aka the hot one in Weekend (see lots of him here), has just joined the cast of Downton Abbey. He's getting the part that we'd heard speculation about that other hot piece getting, til he wasn't.

--- RIP Rom Com - A really insightful piece on what's happened (or not happened) to the romantic comedy genre over at NPR. Yesterday after I was done reading this I put in Roman Holiday and vegged to one of the classics.
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