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Cool. Extra Chris coming our way.
Your probably talk to him and he will know nothing of it.
I just discovered Alpha Dog is available on blu-ray. Definatly will have to get this once i have some more money.
Just read the forum and so sorry to hear of your loss.
I'm planning to buy a Playstation 3 this weekend (for the blu ray player mostly) and there's some many films i wanna get.
And to add to the suffering of which ones to get, i've just found out that Into the Wild will also be available on Blu Ray in December. I'm gonna have no cash by the end of the year.
Just been browsing imdb and noticed that like Chris Marquette and Sam Huntington, Anton Yelchin has now lost his headshot.
Thanks TeeJay for the possibility.
Did i just read this right? You're also gonna be meeting Michael Welch and Aaron Himelstein?
Yep... Got something else you wanna send to Anne?
-TeeJay
I don't have anything else to send, but it would be great if you was able to get something like a flyer for the show signed by them, or even a piece of paper, and just slip it into the envolope with my other request. If that can't be done, don't worry about it.
Also...wanna swap lives?
Did i just read this right? You're also gonna be meeting Michael Welch and Aaron Himelstein?
You gonna be building up a collection of requests soon.
Cool Update Deb. You're so lucky to meet them guys.
I never know which Fanboys thread to go in, but theres a new review out.
I've heard many stories about the behind the scenes problems which pushed the release of Fanboys back again and agin, but having just left a screening of the finished version, a director's cut by Kyle Newman, I can assure you that the problems have been greatly exaggerated. You have a very marketable cast, and a film which seems like an extremely easy sell to the target demographic. I think the problem is that The Weinsteins were hoping for an American Pie type film with mainstream appeal, but they instead have a movie aimed at a very targeted niche. But lets not forget, George Lucas has been able to make tons of money off this targeted group of fans.
After high school, Eric (Sam Huntington) ditched his Star Wars fanboy friends for a job as a car salesman, and now finds himself ready to take over his father's franchise of car dealerships. When he learns that one of his former best friends Linus (Chris Marquette) has been diagnosed with Cancer and only has months to live, he convinces his former friends (Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel) to go on a road trip to break into George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch, so that Linus could watch Star Wars: Episode I before he dies.
The film is your typical teen road trip film, laced with so many Star Wars references you'll probably want to see it twice to take them all in. There are conversations about how Boba Fett is like Michael Bay, style but no substance, and arguments about if Luke really had a thing for his sister. The series of adventures include a stop in Riverside Iowa (the future birthplace of Captain Kirk) to fuck with Trekkies. Kristen Bell plays Zoe, a girl with feisty Princess Leia-like attitude who works at a comic book store, and is well versed in everything from Star Wars to video games. Basically, she's a fanboys wet dream.
Seth Rogen has triple duty, playing a trekkie (who seems perfectly modeled after Gabriel Köerner from Trekkies), a Star Wars tattooed pimp, and a Star Trek alien who they run into while in Las Vegas. At one point in the film, one version of Seth Rogen fights another version of Seth Rogen on the big screen. Epic! Ethan Suplee plays Ain't It Cool News' Harry Knowles, and there is a bevy of other cameos which include Billy Dee Williams, Danny Trejo, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Craig Robinson, Lou Taylor Pucci, Carrie Fisher, Danny McBride, and William Shatner playing himself. Ray Park (Darth Maul) even has a cameo as a THX security guard.
The film is not perfect, nor is it even on par with the best the teen comedy genre has to offer. Some of the problems include a kid dying of cancer who shows very little (if any) signs of sickness, a poorly developed romantic subplot, and a scene in a gay biker bar which should have been completely exorcised from the completed film. Oh, and Dan Fogler is painfully annoying. If only they had cast Jonah Hill or Tyler Labine instead. But the target audience of Star Wars fanboys and comic book geeks will surely eat it up. In it's best moments it is a love letter to fandom and friendship.
/Film Rating: 7 out of 10
Poor, Poor magicalturkey.
On another randomness thought. I might manage to get round to actually updating myspace. Too much stuff needs doing in such little time, and work keeps me shattered by the evening.
It's the voice of the turkey.
Well Down TeeJay. A gold sticker for you.
All i know is it's near Bremen.
I don't think i ever mentioned it before. Lived there for a few years whilst my dad was in the army.
Thanks, guys.
Simon, your letter has arrived at my house today. I will safely take it with me to LA and tell Chris how to sign it for you.
Wow. That was quicker than i thought it would take.
You hear of Fallingbostel? That's where i used to live in Germany.
I saw the trailer for this and it sure does look interesting.
Having Kevin Bacon, John Hurt, Shia LaBeouf, Cloris Leachman, Maggie Q and Anton Yelchin in the same film definatly keeps me interested.
Cool Pictures. Thanks Deb
And if anyone else wants to know, my final present (which i've been waiting for 5 days for) was a Complete Making of Indiana Jones book.
What a lovely photo.
Thanks Samsy-Marie.
EDIT: Just got one of my delayed presents, which turned out to be a signed picture of Jim Broadbent to add to my ever growing collection.
Yeah it was. Thanks everyone
I'll let you guys know what it is when i get it.
I got some DVDs and an signed picture of a UK TV star. More than i was expecting to get. Plus the've told me that i'm still waiting for two presents to arrive on Monday. I'm racking my brain to try and work out what it could be. I've been told that's it's expensive and won't fit through the letter box. I have been after a HD tv, but surely not...:/
Wow that really made me smile. Thanks for that TeeJay.