July 26, 2006

Links with a little somethin' extra

As if those new Grind House posters didn't get your salivatory glands working overtime (okay, that was sorta gross) then this story about Grind House will send you into overload. God, this is gonna be awesome. Apparently it's to be released April 7 yet Tarantino hasn't even started filming yet?! Er, Quentin is gonna have to get his ass into gear.

THE BUNNIES ARE BACK! This time they're skewing Office Space (a movie I love - WHERE'S YOUR FLAIR?!). Funny.

David Lynch's Blue Velvet gets disected (again). I love Blue Velvet and wish I could see it on the big screen in all it's fantastically mastabatory brilliance.

Beyond Actress-Dome's Third Round concludes. You can vote for either Kate Winslet or Patricia Clarkson. Clarkson has some great perfs on her CV including The Station Agent, Dogville, Far From Heaven, Pieces of April, Good Night, and Good Luck, The Safety of Objects, plus her TV work on Six Feet Under and "Frasier", but I voted Kate because Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Holy Smoke!, Titanic and Quills were just too good of a combo. Although, it was very close.

Arden over at Cinephilia and her fellow-blogging brother co-review Shyamalan's Lady in the Water

I can't read it but Javier may like this. It's all about Fernando Meirelles signing with Focus to develop films from up-and-coming South American directors. Or... that's what MCN tells us it is.

Yahoo has the trailer for Ridley Scott's A Good Year. Could be interesting. Is really nice seeing Abbie Cornish in it though! She's having quite a coming out party. First Somersault then Candy with Heath Ledger and now A Good Year with Rusty!

Go Fug Yourself and their hilarious insight into Keira Knighley's bizarre outfit (belt as bra, pillow case as dress).

Nathaniel is not Alfred Hitchcock. Who knew?!

Okay, I lie - there wasn't a little somethin' extra. It was enticing for like a moment though, wasn't it?!

4 comments:

Javier Aldabalde said...

Well, at first I was going to say something along the lines of "That's Portuguese, Glenn, not Spanish!" :P but I actually read all of it without much problem which is probably due to the fact Portuguese and Spanish have so many things in common. So thank you, it was a great read! ;)

Glenn Dunks said...

lol, sorry. I'm like a character out of Crash - i assume all South Americans speak the same language.

No, not really.

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