In less than a week The Dark Knight will descend upon us all. Will it be the movie we're all looking forward to? We'll see soon enough. For this week, we talk about Hellboy, how other movies are expecting to compete with The Dark Knight, the awesomeness of Robert Downey Jr., projects from Joss Whedon we're looking forward to, Comic Con anticipations, and whether we would be interested in seeing Ellen Ripley fight Aliens again.
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On the subject of single women wanting to see "Mama Mia" instead of "The Dark Knight"... actually, I'm going to see TDK with one of my best friends who happens to be a single women and is not geeky or into the whole comic book superhero thing in the least. In fact, she falls right into the whole "Sex and the City is the best thing... EVER!" crowd. I was honestly shocked when she asked me to take her to go see it... I've been even more shocked with just how excited she is about it.
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July 14th, 2008 at 15:47
On the subject of single women wanting to see "Mama Mia" instead of "The Dark Knight"... actually, I'm going to see TDK with one of my best friends who happens to be a single women and is not geeky or into the whole comic book superhero thing in the least. In fact, she falls right into the whole "Sex and the City is the best thing... EVER!" crowd. I was honestly shocked when she asked me to take her to go see it... I've been even more shocked with just how excited she is about it.