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This bad boy's gots a bit of Lonely Island DNA coursing through its veins. If it's half as funny as the brilliant nonsense that was Hot Rod, then it'll be well worth the price of admission.
I think this movie's gonna be kick-ass. It's got a good director attached to it; Mathew Vaughn of Stardust and Layer Cake.
Rock N' Roll the term is dying, not the music. Nowadays, if you ask someone what kind of music they listen to, do they ever stick to one genre? No, because people's tastes are all over the place these days. When I list my interests, I put music. I don't limit myself.
That said, it seems the definition of Rock has narrowed a bit. If the so called King of Rock N' Roll were to put out an album today (I saw him at Barnes & Noble the other day), would you call it Rock?
You want to disown me as your brother over a pair of sunglasses? Ouch!
She could peak early, or turn into the next Jodie Foster.