I I like the idea that the killer gets away, too. Was the murder scene in the book really that descriptive? Points to Tucci for actually reading the book in advance. I hate when I see an interview with actors who admit to not having read the book at all. See: almost every Jane Austen actor EVER.
II
I don't think this is in anyone's mind as H. L.'s last film, unless I'm the only one in the world who has never heard of it before.
III
You've filled me with hope for Daybreakers-I might go see it now. This is what I love about your reviews. Here I am being all cynical and saying "I don't want to go see another shoot-'em-up vampire movie", then you cone along and not only address my fears, but also point out the other things I might like about the movie.
Willem Dafoe will never be any character in my mind but the Fed in Boondocks Saints. Therefore, I can't help but like him.
I haven't seen any of these yet either, so quickly:
I like the idea that the killer gets away, too. Was the murder scene in the book really that descriptive? Points to Tucci for actually reading the book in advance. I hate when I see an interview with actors who admit to not having read the book at all. See: almost every Jane Austen actor EVER.
II
I don't think this is in anyone's mind as H. L.'s last film, unless I'm the only one in the world who has never heard of it before.
III
You've filled me with hope for Daybreakers-I might go see it now. This is what I love about your reviews. Here I am being all cynical and saying "I don't want to go see another shoot-'em-up vampire movie", then you cone along and not only address my fears, but also point out the other things I might like about the movie.
Willem Dafoe will never be any character in my mind but the Fed in Boondocks Saints. Therefore, I can't help but like him.