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Thursday, July 06, 2006

SuperStreep


I'm a little late with my comments on the following two movies, so sue me.

Superman was great. Brandon Routh is an example of perfect casting and Bryan Singer directed the shit out of this one. My least favorite gay guy, Kevin Spacey, did what he does best, perfectly embodying the spirit of...Kevin Spacey.

The Devil Wears Prada was fab. Meryl Streep was a revelation (thats my favorite stupid thing that reviewers say about performances)
Stanley Tucci - Revelation.
Emily Blunt - Pure unadulterated revelation. (and in fact my favorite performance)
Anne Hathaway doing her best earnest yet coltish Julia Roberts impression - Il Revelatione!!!
Honestly though, I was smiling throughout the whole movie. Ear to ear. It's the kind of movie pompous nerds that pretend to like/understand Fellini films will pretend to dislike.

The Miracle Baby


I copied this from Defamer beacuse it made me laugh out loud at my desk. Out loud.

ABC is once again handing over a chunk of its Friday night to Tom Cruise, following up last week's Diane Sawyer Primetime interview with a 20/20 special tonight on the actor's true little darling, the upcoming M:i3. Miracle Baby talk was inevitable, as Cruise describes the experience of new fatherhood:

"It was everything that we wanted it to be. ... It was spiritual. It was powerful. It was indescribable. What words can you use? It's still something that I'm processing and keep reliving," Cruise told "20/20's" Deborah Roberts.

We're sure that Cruise's previous adoptions were both special in their own right, but inevitably lacked the emotional impact of the arrival of his first biological child. He'll never forget the moment when newborn Suri was placed in his arms by a birthing technician who gently asked, "Is this one OK? Because we've got an entire warehouse full of them, and I can have someone run another one up here within five minutes," to which the proud father quickly replied, "No, this one is perfect. Make sure the mother is properly disposed of."