
--- A Good Sign - Well somebody's seen Terrence Malick's latest experiment with testing the world's patience The Tree of Life with Brad Pitt - namely, that MPAA, who've given it a PG-13 rating, says here. If it's rated then it's gotta be nearing some sort of release-able state, one would assume. And you know what they say about assuming...
--- Dead Double Oh - MGM's financial troubles have gone too goddamn far - according to sources the James Bond franchise as it stands is kaput. You know what that means? No more of this:

Today is a day of mourning unmatched in human history.
(Oh who am I kidding - as long as DC gets roles,
he'll be taking his clothes off. He seems the sort.)
(Oh who am I kidding - as long as DC gets roles,
he'll be taking his clothes off. He seems the sort.)

--- Sark & Simon & Kaylee, Oh My - Meanwhile Joe finished up his fantastic three-part interview with one-time Buffy writer Drew Z. Greenberg with a chat about his current show, Warehouse 13, which has immediately been programmed into my DVR. Anyone watch it? With the list of guest-stars he rattled off coming up this season there was no way no how I was missing a moment.

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--- Sequined Queen - Matt Damon's given some hope to the gestating Liberace biopic he's supposed to star in opposite Michael Douglas for Steven Soderbergh - they should start shooting next Summer, and Richard LaGravenese's script is great, says he. Sounds fabulous!
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Apparently Nicholas Hoult has been added to the x-men movie too, as Beast.
That's just crazy. Fassbender, McAvoy, Johnson, Hoult, wow.
Thanks for the link love!
Oooh, I watch Warehouse 13, and have been missing it like crazy, it's not back on here yet. The plot is rarely anything spectacular, but I just adore the way the main four characters interact with each other. The mix of mild exasperation, teasing, affection, and occasional awkwardness, the little jokes and asides, the way the actors jell with each other... I haven't felt like this about a group since Firefly (so looking forward to Sean Mayer and Jewel Staite together!) so I'm hoping this time the show will get a long run and no one will leave or die, I don't want the gang broken up.
I started watching at the fourth episode though, so I don't know what the first three are like. And the group wasn't complete in those, and the characters didn't know each other that well, so IDK if I'd find them as charming as the rest of the show.
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