bias alert!: still totally obsessed with ‘Doctor Who,’ psyched for ‘3:10 to Yuma,’ dreadin’ ‘Balls of Fury,’ hatin’ Seth Rogen
| YES! | |
| current obsession: doctor who |
| current boyfriend: david tennant’s doctor |
| i'm psyched: 3:10 to Yuma |
| NO! | |
| current enemy: seth rogen, screenwriter of the abysmally juvenile superbad |
| i'm dreading: balls of fury |
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I’m sorry to have to demote Richard Armitage from the boyfriend slot, but I’m ridiculously obessessed with Doctor Who in all ways at the moment. (Richard will return, I’m sure, when I get back to Robin Hood eventually.)
And: 3:10 to Yuma? Christian Bale and Russell Crowe? Oh. My. God.
(Technorati tags: Doctor Who, David Tennant, 3:10 to Yuma, Seth Rogen, Superbad, Balls of Fury)



comments
posted by Laurie D. T. Mann (August 16, 2007 5:19 PM)
BTW, there's a bunch of neat David Tennent stuff on YouTube, including an unexpurgated interview with Graham Norton.
posted by MaryAnn (August 16, 2007 7:59 PM)
I've heard that. But I'm afraid I'll get lost all day in YouTubing, and I can't afford that timewise at the moment.
Damn you, David Tennant, for being so damn adorable and talented and funny and all that. Damn you.
posted by Kevin (August 16, 2007 8:16 PM)
Of course, Superbad's juvenile, it's about horny teenagers! It's like complaining that a chick flick isn't manly enough...
Oh well, I'm still looking forward to your review. I didn't agree with you about Knocked Up either, but you did make some good points...
posted by MaryAnn (August 16, 2007 11:13 PM)
A movie can be about horny teenagers without being juvenile.
posted by Laurie D. T. Mann (August 17, 2007 1:43 PM)
It's OK, once it's on YouTube it almost never goes away.
posted by Katie (August 17, 2007 3:05 PM)
"I’m sorry to have to demote Richard Armitage from the boyfriend slot, but I’m ridiculously obessessed with Doctor Who in all ways at the moment."
Don't be sorry. How can you possibly be sorry about that?! It's David Tennant! Who is all kinds of cute and adorable and angst as the Doctor.
And '3:10 to Yuma'...sign me up!