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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Comic-Con 2008: Underworld: Ris ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "9:00 - Q: “Will William and Marcus be in this movie?” A: “Well, we talk about them. They won’t be actively part of the story, but they are the roots of it.” People are starting to get bored, and new folks are filing in. We keep getting asked, “Has the Pineapple Express part started yet?!” 8:58 - Rhona Mitra is going on and on about how strong her character Celine is. She’s been talking for quite awhile now, and someone shouts “YOU’RE HOT!” Rhona explains that she wears an extremely skimpy outfit in this movie, “I think you’ll all be satisfied… I know the crew were.” 8:55 - Bill Nighy is being praised for all of his work, including The Girl in the Cafe… nice! I sincerely suspect that hardly anyone in this massive hall has even seen that movie. If you haven’t, go out and rent it right now.” The little kid from earlier today is back… seriously, did Comic-Con hire this guy? He wants to know if the movie is all story, or all action, or a balance of both. Director Patrick Tatopoulos sai ... " [More]
    kibrikakibrika The Girl in the Cafe
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    "The film was interesting to watch mostly for the human relations. Both main heroes are displayed as interesting, unusual characters.There were a few very good-looking pictures (I very much enjoyed Lawrence sitting on the round stairs) and some funny jokes. I had a feeling that the film is supposed to touch people in relation to World poverty, but in the naive way it was considered in the film, it didn't (well at least not me).To be honest, I wanted much more to happen (be said, explained, shown) in the film, but I also enjoyed it as it was. " [More]
 
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