ladyoflorien: (Annoyed: Ouran - Get out of Renge's fand)
It's been a while since I've done one of these. Not for lack of effort or anything. I have saved goodies posts from February--FEBRUARY!--that, honestly, I'll probably post anyway for hilarity reasons. Also, just so I have notes in my journal about what happened when. Heh. Outdated news for the win, guys.

Hopefully these aren't TOO outdated (we'll ignore the fact I meant to post these a week and a half ago)...

Joss Whedon/Dr. Horrible
Guys, I want you to look closely at this screencap. No, not at the hilariously wonderful Neil Patrick Harris. Over in the window, all the way to the left. What do you see? Read more... )

Fan Videos: Dr. Horrible: The Early Years - Episode 1 and Episode 2. This kid is adorable.

More Dr. Horrible icons. I imagine these little suckers are all over the place now, but these ones were prettiful. I gives them special props. Also, there are five pages of them. So, keep yourselves busy. ;)

Also, the Captain Hammer comic rocks my socks. Seriously. While you're there, check out Sugar Shock too. ♥'s Joss.

Have any of you come to know the love of Patrick Rothfuss? If not, you must commence with reading his blog forthwith! The man, a fantasy fiction writer, is also one of the most hilarious personages I've come across in my internet meanderings. His blog is one of my few happy places. And he recently posted a review/reaction for Dr. Horrible. Read more... )

Also, Patrick Rothfuss Interviews Felicia Day Okay. I have to ask. Is Joss Whedon as cool as I think he is? Yes, he's worthy of every kind of crush you could develop, I hate to say it. He's one of the most creative people I've ever met and he has a good and true heart. A real gentleman and a pleasure to be around.

Epic Fu interview with Jed, Maurissa, and Zack. Pretty short little interview, in which they talk about a most awesome contest I fully intend on entering, if I can ever find the alleged information they promised would be on the alleged website...

And for those without iTunes, you can still watch the whole thing here. Don't worry, totally on the up-and-up. Joss gets props.

Oh, also? [livejournal.com profile] jedi_bria is writing Dr. Horrible fanfic. I heart this woman with all my soul.

Chat excerpt in which Bria and I unwisely combine two fandom obsessions - Dr. Horrible and Lord of the Rings )

Movies
Sony May Infect With "Venom". Oh no. Oh no oh no oh no. Oh god NO. *facepalms*

Let me preface this by saying I have not seen The Dark Knight, nor do I have any intention whatsoever of seeing The Dark Knight, so these thoughts are completely and utterly biased. Also, going behind a cut tag for those who are easily offended. Read more... )

This sounds like an amazing movie. Why haven't I seen it in theaters or advertised??

"Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull" is AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD at the low, Steve Jobsian price of $9.99! I STILL NEED TO SEE THIS! Also, I pulled this from the CT Newsletter: Read more... )

MST3k 20th Anniversary Box Set )

Robert Downey, Jr. Steps Up for Sherlock. Aw man. Not pleased!

Ho jeeze... am I the only one who didn't know they were making a new Green Hornet movie with Seth Rogen? Funnyman Seth Rogen is working on the screenplay for the upcoming adaptation of The Green Hornet. In addition to penning the script, Rogen will also star as millionaire publishing magnate Brit Reid and his alter ego, the crime-busting Green Hornet. Columbia Pictures plans to release the film on June 25, 2010, which is exactly two years from today. No word yet as to who will play the Green Hornet's sidekick Kato, previously played by martial arts star Bruce Lee in the 1960s television series. Rogen has expressed interest in having Stephen Chow take the role. Rogen will also serve as the film's executive producer. Taken from here.

For all lovers of National Treasure (of which there should be MANY): Are you planning another National Treasure now? We are planning it. Whether we make it or not is tricky. We will make it if we feel we're not going to embarrass ourselves by making it, which means we think we've come up with a great story and somewhere for the characters to go. Taken from here. I hope they make more [good] ones. I deeply enjoy the National Treasure franchise.

OH NO. Tom Cruise a "Top Gun" Again? *HEADDESK*

Futurama
Interview: Futurama's David X. Cohen. There are some periodic flashbacks that explain a little more about things that happened [in the] first [film]. There'll be a couple instances of that in Bender's Game [due out this fall]. We explain the back story a little bit more of Nibbler and of the Professor and there will be a few explanations of things that happened. The attempt is made, at least, and I hope we pulled it off to do those things in such a way that if you didn't see them the first time, it'll just be a bonus for those people who say, "A-ha! That explains why..." WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Now all I need is to see The Beast With a Billion Backs. *headdesk*

Random
Tiny Ninja Theater presents: Macbeth. This is the answer. The question is "what is the most awesome thing ever?!"
ladyoflorien: (Random: StarWars/PrincessBride)
Note: "Marie Antoinette" is not an appropriate film to watch when dieting. I don't even know what half the stuff she ate was, but I do know it looked DELICIOUS. The movie was also, actually, quite good. You all can call me a snob if you want, but I actually really enjoy avant-garde films. As most of you know, A Knight's Tale is one of my favorite films. The music chosen for Marie Antoinette really complemented the story, in all seriousness. The costumes were just as lush and decadent as any of the delicacies the King and Queen were seen eating. Truly spectacular. I am not surprised the costume designer won an oscar. The acting, too was very, very well done. Kristen Dunst shone in this movie - whereas in other films she can be so unbearable to watch, in this film she was spectacular and completely convincing. Jason Schwartzman, too, was a truly great choice for Louis the XVI. I totally bought it. I totally bought this movie. It was a tad bit slow, but I think that was the point. It was supposed to be a true representation of Marie Antoinette's short life, and while the theater-goer in me would have cut out a couple parties to make the movie shorter, the writer and director in me knows they all needed to be in there to sell her character. This movie gets 5 stars for being well-made, and 4 stars on my personal favorites list.

ETA 12.2.07: I just finished watching the special features on the Marie Antoinette DVD, and I just have to say "Cribs with Louis XVI" was hysterical. The Coppola family et al must have so much fun together. It's sickening.

Last night I watched a film called "Look Both Ways." The cast is mostly Australian and English, so if you have a hard time with accents you might want to bypass this movie (as there's no subtitle option). However, if you choose to do so you will be doing yourself a great disservice. The movie follows an ensemble cast all brought together over one freak tragedy - a man getting hit by a train. In much the same style as "Crash" you follow the lives of at least 7 individual people, and how their lives have an inadvertent impact on each other. I think the character that stands out the most is a woman, a painter, who sees death all around her, often times in sudden animated sequences. Truly, the whole movie seems to be centered around the theme of death, but when it's all over and done with you're left with a hopeful feeling. The characters are rich and wonderful, the animation bizarre and superb, and the direction fantastic. I was truly taken in by "Look Both Ways," fell immediately in love with it, and recommend it completely. 4 1/2 stars. Just plain brilliant.

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