I've been hearing Book of Eli for a couple of years now.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without a Pro subscription, it is difficult to view all the
in-development details on IMDB. I found this on Wikipedia..
After /From Hell,/ the brothers separated
Dog in heels...(Shaking and scratching head furiously over that mental image)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And the look on Kit's face in the parking
garage as he is being stalked by
the dog in heels?
My wife completely loses it at that scene.
i think one of the Huges bros is working with Aaron McGruder on the
Boondocks tv show and I think there is gonna be a Boondocks movie
On Dec 21, 2007 2:32 PM, ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree From Hell is the most accomplished movie the Hughes
Brothers made. Working outside
(tried to put brain to task, ended up with severe nosebleed...)
Seriously, I can posit the notion of Who's-Doing-Who or
Who-Did-Who-In-The-Past...
ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Regarding
the casting of dark-haired, multi-ethnic Keanu
Reeves as the
Well, ³From Hell² was in 2001, so, unless there¹s something in the works
now...I¹d say that was it.
On 12/22/07 1:08 AM, tdemorsella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Touching Evil was really good; From Hell was almost a masterpiece. I
sure hope that is not the last we have seen from
Like you, I am mad for V for Vendetta, possibly the wordiest comic
book movie ever made. It a symphony for the eyes and the ears. I
also second Hellboy. This probably won't expand your to view list,
but I remain enamored of Sin City.
The adaptation of Daniel Clowes' Ghost World featuring
I completely forgot about Ghost World. That movie is awesome. I liked
Constantine but didnt love it.
I have avoided Cat Woman cause I heard it stunk so bad.
--- ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like you, I am mad for V for Vendetta, possibly the wordiest
comic
book movie ever made. It a
Oh yeah! I forgot the Hughes Brothers' excellent From Hell,
starring Johnny Depp.
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just saw the trailer for Hellboy 2. It looks to be every bit as
good as the first one. I'll miss John Hurt but I think this
I am vaguely remembering that I saw this but I may have to revisit it
to refresh.
B
--- ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yeah! I forgot the Hughes Brothers' excellent From Hell,
starring Johnny Depp.
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Interesting thing about ³From Hell². It is arguably the Hughes Brothers¹
greatest film. It was also their last. I think this is a great Johnny Depp
performance, and if I¹m not mistaken, was the first of the whole ³Johnny
does an accent well² roles. Heather Graham did not belong in this picture
It was a great movie.
Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am vaguely remembering that I
saw this but I may have to revisit it
to refresh.
B
--- ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yeah! I forgot the Hughes Brothers' excellent From Hell,
starring Johnny Depp.
~rave!
---
I continue to defend Halle Berry's Catwoman, but we wont' go
there!
LOL, even her catnip scene w/ that lady?
Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely forgot about Ghost World. That movie is awesome. I liked
Constantine but didnt love it.
I have avoided Cat Woman
Daryle, again I agree with you in totality. As for the Hughes Brothers,
consider me as having been in a cave for some centuries. Last film???
Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting thing about ³From Hell². It is arguably the Hughes Brothers¹
greatest film. It was also their
Regarding the casting of dark-haired, multi-ethnic Keanu
Reeves as the blond-haired Constantine, Hollywood persists in weird
casting for no good reason. I ask, why is the blond Kristin Dunst
playing the red headed Mary Jane and the red haired Bryce Dallas
Howard is playing the blond Gwen
you just don't know great acting when you see it! Halle Berry BECAME
a Catwoman (if not THE Catwoman)!
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, yinka oyekunle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I continue to defend Halle Berry's Catwoman, but we wont' go
there!
LOL, even her catnip
Their version of Touching Evil was remarkably faithful to the British
version, which surprised all heck out of me. It starred Jeffrey Donovan, the
same actor who's presently starring in Burn Notice. If you can catch it
through any auspices, I recommend it highly.
ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought the first Blade was a classic
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, yinka oyekunle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What does everyone think of the 1st Blade movie?
Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just saw the trailer
for Hellboy 2. It looks to be every bit as
good as the
Blade one was a classic. I thought Blade two was good, but some of
the magic was lost. Blade three was ...just bad...very, very bad.
Their battlee with Snipes destroyed the franchise
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blade was a great movie until I saw
Great List except for Catwoman - however, if you go in with lowered
expectations in can be fun. I never saw ghost world but I just added
it to my list. another movie that you mike like that I do not believe
was ever a comic, but it has that feels like one is Equilibrium. The
plot is listed
Touching Evil was really good; From Hell was almost a masterpiece. I
sure hope that is not the last we have seen from them.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree From Hell is the most accomplished movie the Hughes
Brothers made. Working outside their
that was Bowfinger, a really good, underappreciated film where Steve Martin
wants to shoot a film with Eddie Murphy, but can't afford him (he can barely
afford a film camera). i don't think Murphy's playing himself in the film, but
he is playing a famous actor. Martin can't afford the actor,
I had heard great things about it from the critics, so i rented it a
year ago. I really liked it. There is another Murphy film I like with
Jeff Goldblum in which Murphy is some time of Ghandi - like guru that is
exploited for shopping TV shows. Have you seen it? I really liked it too
I have Bowfinger on DVD and watch it a few times a year.
The scene with Kip crossing the freeway and the instance where the
MindHead rep (Terrance Stamp) tells Kit that under no circumstances should
he show it to the Laker Girls always leaves my ribs sore from laughing.
Chubby Rain? Fake Purse
haven't seen that one.
Another film that didn't do much box office is Show Time. It's really, really
funny in the first two-thirds, as it's a good send up of reality shows (who
knew back then those monsters would so dominate television?!), and DeNiro and
Murphy play off each other well. But
yeah it was great! Murphy playing the arrogant-then-ultimately-paranoid
superstar, and the nerdy lookalike at the same time was great. This movie was
the first time i got a hint that Murphy might have acting skills beyond simply
telling jokes onscreen.
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And the look on Kit's face in the parking garage as he is being stalked by
the dog in heels?
My wife completely loses it at that scene.
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I fond the very pedestrian. glad I did not go to the movies to see it
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haven't seen that one.
Another film that didn't do much box office is Show Time. It's really,
really funny in the first two-thirds, as it's a good send up of reality shows
(who knew back then
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