This will hopefully be interesting, at least. I really don't know a whole lot about it, just that it's supposed to be "nontraditional," whatever that's going to wind up meaning (besides six people playing one person -- in contrast to the movie I watched for history last semester, with one guy playing six people).

This is the first time I've seen the poster, and I like that. Plus, Cate Blanchett. And Batman.
Speaking of Batman, July '08 cannot come fast enough in that respect. (In terms of graduating college, it can take its sweet time.) "Batman Begins" was awesome (I think my suite watched it three different times that it was on cable last year), hence "Dark Knight" deserves good faith, even with the interesting choice for The Joker. (I don't deny Heath Ledger -- another Bob Dylan -- has acting chops, but The Joker?) They also ditched the weakest link, Katie Holmes, in favor of Maggie Gyllenhaal, who is rad and can, y'know, act.
On the less mature side of things, I want to see "Knocked Up." I've heard it's funny, and the writer did both "40 Year Old Virgin," which I really liked, and "Freaks and Geeks," one of the best TV shows ever. He's also doing "Walk Hard," a musician biopic parody with John C. Reilly.

This is the first time I've seen the poster, and I like that. Plus, Cate Blanchett. And Batman.
Speaking of Batman, July '08 cannot come fast enough in that respect. (In terms of graduating college, it can take its sweet time.) "Batman Begins" was awesome (I think my suite watched it three different times that it was on cable last year), hence "Dark Knight" deserves good faith, even with the interesting choice for The Joker. (I don't deny Heath Ledger -- another Bob Dylan -- has acting chops, but The Joker?) They also ditched the weakest link, Katie Holmes, in favor of Maggie Gyllenhaal, who is rad and can, y'know, act.
On the less mature side of things, I want to see "Knocked Up." I've heard it's funny, and the writer did both "40 Year Old Virgin," which I really liked, and "Freaks and Geeks," one of the best TV shows ever. He's also doing "Walk Hard," a musician biopic parody with John C. Reilly.

