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One of the very few bright spots of watching Premonition Friday night was getting to see Nathan quip it up in the Waitress trailer.
Curious, I did a search for info on that film. While the synopsis was nothing that interested me (it's yet another Hollywood film in which adultery is portrayed as a wonderful, glorious, soul-expanding experience), one line in a review did stick out:
"Nathan Fillion does well in his role, considering he's best known for glorified 'B' material like Firefly."
I guess a lot of people, like this reviewer, didn't like Firefly. I think we shall just have to pity them.
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More importantly, Nathan's going to be the lead in the upcoming Tim Minear series, "Drive." Sure, it'll probably also be cancelled five episodes in, but still...
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Do people really decide what movies to see anymore based on what "professional" movie reviewers have to say?
Half the time I agree with them in their reviews, but most of the time I think they're just being elitist. Night at the Museum was hilarious I thought. Movies don't have to be a work of art to be good or popular, they just have to be entertaining. That's why Jim Carrey still has a job
They need to get over themselves.
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Hear hear Lyrhawn. I knew this newly graduated gal with a film reviewer degree. DAMN, was she full of herself. She hated anything that even hinted of SF/fantasy so of course all those movies were junk. Why? Because she has a film degree, of course!
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I love Keri Russell. My sister and I watched Felicity like fiends. Doo dee da da hey ho hey ha hey ha! *hums theme song*
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