The notion of Pacino ruing his sex-for-sustenance the morning after makes him sound incredibly endearing. Dustin Hoffman used to set off my 'grandpa fever', but after that story about him essentially raping his brother's girlfriend, Pacino is at the head of the pack.
Michael K over at Dlisted previously joked that Joe Jackson would turn Michael's kids into the Jackson 3. If the news that he may is true, that is truly fucked up.
@Mafalda para Presidente: I find it heartening that Hermione is rightly seen and compensated as the series' second lead; I adore Ron, but Hermione is the more consistent and reliable partner to Harry during his adventures. The $$ may be based on screentime because I think she is on camera more due to the way the character is written (see 3rd movie; 4th movie; 7th movie...)
@Mafalda para Presidente: I think that figure may also incorporate their income from endorsement deals and other films. EW has that Burberry contract, and was in an animated movie with Matthew Broderick.
Just watched Shopaholic and it was darling if not what it could have been (I love the books). I'm glad to know Dancy found it "fun" but his explanation actually makes me a bit more impressed with the film since it seemed to hang together pretty well for something that was being assembled by committee with new pages every day -- yikes!
His summation of what he feared "Adam" would be is dead-on for most such films and almost sounds like cleaned-up dialogue from "Tropic Thunder."
@JennaW: I didn't like Shopaholic, and I didn't read the books. The whole idea just felt off to me. They really lost me when one character was reading off the credit card debt and said (I'm paraphrasing the number but not the wording): "sixteen thousand, one thousand fifty-two." I rewound it just to make sure. It was terrible, and the Dancy quote totally rang true for me.
@TrixieCanary: I loved the actors and was being very forgiving. It was not great, but I enjoyed it -- probably because I had no expectations at all since it had flopped.
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Pacino was a hustler? No way!
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Please stop making sex tapes.
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If Kate wants full custody, this may be all the court needs to hear.
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His summation of what he feared "Adam" would be is dead-on for most such films and almost sounds like cleaned-up dialogue from "Tropic Thunder."
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