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more about #juliannemoore more comments → bonniegrrl: Henry Rollins needs to be in more movies. He makes a damn scary cop. more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: See, now that movie I would have paid to see in a matinee. more » lordshaper: It's...I...no words...*sob*....no words..*wipe tears in corner of eyes*...should have sent a poet... *replay* more » gods-n-clods: Rollins: a born leader. (*Edit: I am renewing my vows to Julianne Moore.) more » Discodave: R.O.A.C.H. M.O.T.E.L.: I seem to remember Snow Job being Scottish. Which explains the beer. And the whiskey. And the rum. And the vodka... you see where this is going, right? more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: Wow. Rare is the internet video that can stretch to the 4 min mark that holds my attention. Granted the promise of Olivia Wilde as the Baroness help... more » Smeagol92055: *ahem* FUCK YES. more » evildead1971: now thats the gi joe movie i wanna see! more » Grey_Area: And now I know... more » acrobatic rabbit: awesome. Practicing their clarinets will be in my head the rest of the day. more » Voyou_Charmant: That was just awesome. more » billypilgrim: Every time I want to write Ben Stiller off as a hack, he does something like this and I pause to reconsider. Good for Alan, Billy, and Julianne for ... more » Zack Stentz: How sad is it that the parody cast is about a billion times better than the one they actually assembled? And I still can't get over the fact that Oliv... more » Shiryu: Made my day. Oh, plus Olivia Wilde bonus! It's officialy the best thing ever! :D more » IndustrialJones: Baroness looked hotter in that clip than in the movie. more » -
#gijoe
Henry Rollins As Duke, Alan Tudyk As Shipwreck: The Ballad Of G.I. Joe Rocks
No matter how you feel about the G.I. Joe movie, at least the exploding-ninja madness has led to some awesome viral videos. The best of which is probably this song, featuring Billy Crudup as Zartan and Zach Galifiankais as Snow-Job. More » -
#blindnessreview
Blindness' Dystopian Fable Becomes An Overwrought Movie
The best thing about the movie version of Blindness is how much it makes you appreciate the transcendent novel by Jose Saramago. The book takes a potentially hackneyed story — everyone goes blind, except for one woman — and turns it into a jarring look at how anything can become normal. At its best, the movie, directed by Fernando Meirelles (City Of God), conveys a lot of the book's squalor and warmth. But Meirelles' attempts to infuse more drama into an already intense book wind up backfiring. Spoilers below. More »


