Cirque du Freak
Oct. 25th, 2009 12:08 amWhy an I such a sucker for tormented immortals who wear long, billowing coats?
(sighs and then blames Joss Whedon as usual)

This doesn't do him justice though especially when he comes out of the fog and it's Vampaneze ass-kicking time. (growls in a good way)
It's a very tough choice about which John C. Reilly role I like better: this or Dewey Cox because this offers everything Dewey Cox did: sarcasm, clothed butt shots, romance and despite not having singing, it has butt-kicking so it's a hard choice: Singing or fun with knives?
Also, Larten (Reilly) and Madame Truska (Salma Hayek) are SO CUTE together! I can't remember the last time I shipped a couple so fast and so hard.
"Your mouth says no, but your beard says yes."
I haven't read the books but the movie was AWESOME! It met all my expectations although I assumed I'd like the movie as soon as I saw the opening credits which reminded me of the shadow puppets closing credits for A Series of Unfortunate Events. Naturally, I'm scared for the box office take although almost every single person in our auditorium was 18-49...very rare for this area, we're usually surrounded by old people.
*wants a sequel*
(sighs and then blames Joss Whedon as usual)

This doesn't do him justice though especially when he comes out of the fog and it's Vampaneze ass-kicking time. (growls in a good way)
It's a very tough choice about which John C. Reilly role I like better: this or Dewey Cox because this offers everything Dewey Cox did: sarcasm, clothed butt shots, romance and despite not having singing, it has butt-kicking so it's a hard choice: Singing or fun with knives?
Also, Larten (Reilly) and Madame Truska (Salma Hayek) are SO CUTE together! I can't remember the last time I shipped a couple so fast and so hard.
"Your mouth says no, but your beard says yes."
I haven't read the books but the movie was AWESOME! It met all my expectations although I assumed I'd like the movie as soon as I saw the opening credits which reminded me of the shadow puppets closing credits for A Series of Unfortunate Events. Naturally, I'm scared for the box office take although almost every single person in our auditorium was 18-49...very rare for this area, we're usually surrounded by old people.
*wants a sequel*