Alan Rickman is 65 years old. If he had a body like that, I'd need to find out who his trainer is. I'm only in my 40s, and I haven't looked anything like that for 5 years...make it 10...lolCallan wrote:It's shopped.
Alan Rickman hasn't looked like that since 1972.
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LOL - grief counseling? http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... -mourning/
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Fffffffuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!! If you dress like the characters in a kids' book when you're over the age of 18, it should be firing squads, not counseling that you get...

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Go for it. David's quite a character.Gallstones wrote:Stealing your sig Zill.

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I rented Part 1 of the last one for $1 at Redbox. If I'd paid any more to see it, I would have felt ripped off. By the end of that one, I was hoping the bad guys would just kill them all and stop the misery.
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Just saw Pt. 2. Very happy with it. I'm hoping they put out a "wall-to-wall" video so we don't have to sit through the credits twice.
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Harry Potter sucks because *every* problem in *every* story would resolve immediately if the kids would just go tell the adults what is going on. And then Harry gets a deus ex machina rescue at the end. Bleah.
I also *despise* the Lord of the Rings movies, because the books are so much better.
Currently re-reading The Hobbit for the umpteenth time, and will never watch the clusterfuck of a movie they are about to release because I prefer the movie in my own mind's eye.
I also *despise* the Lord of the Rings movies, because the books are so much better.
Currently re-reading The Hobbit for the umpteenth time, and will never watch the clusterfuck of a movie they are about to release because I prefer the movie in my own mind's eye.
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Not the Harry Potter books. I had to read a chapter of the first one to my niece one night. It was just as bad.
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Congratulations, you just beat up a children's book.amused wrote:Harry Potter sucks because *every* problem in *every* story would resolve immediately if the kids would just go tell the adults what is going on. And then Harry gets a deus ex machina rescue at the end. Bleah.

And if you filmed every word in the book the movies would have been a few weeks long, minimum.I also *despise* the Lord of the Rings movies, because the books are so much better.
Nothing like pre-judging. Saves so much time.Currently re-reading The Hobbit for the umpteenth time, and will never watch the clusterfuck of a movie they are about to release because I prefer the movie in my own mind's eye.
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Isn't The Hobbit a children's book?
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Yep, beat that up now.Animavore wrote:Isn't The Hobbit a children's book?

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No. I think I'll just leave it to play by itself in the sand pit.
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