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Who do you think would fit the part of Dexter in This Lullaby?

If they made a movie based on Sarah Dessen’s novel “This Lullaby”, who would you like to play the part of Dexter Jones? Any other characters?
Adrian Grenier or Jared Padalecki? I actually agree with a mix of both: Jared’s face with Adrian’s hair and body. Kudos! :]

The guy from entourage before the show when he did that really bad movie with melissa joan hart drive me crazy? would be perfect or the younger brother from supernatural Sam

Comic-Con 2010 : Dexter


Paint Your Wagon [VHS]


Paint Your Wagon [VHS]


$9.95


This film and Hello Dolly were the knockout blows to the studio movie musical, but Paint doesn’t deserve its tarnished name. Ben Rumson (Lee Marvin) takes the model of a rakish derelict to an unequaled high as a prospector who teams up with a greenhorn named Pardner (Clint Eastwood), and they both end up marrying the same scorned woman (Jean Seberg). No-Name City, the prospecting town they found, …

Firelight [VHS]


Firelight [VHS]


$19.99


Writer William Nicholson’s (Shadowlands) directorial debut is a surprisingly refreshing art house drama. Even though Firelight has grandstanding elements of forbidden love, a bodice-ripping tryst, and the moody English countryside, the film is never trite or dreary. It’s 1838 and Charles, an earnest sheep breeder (Stephen Dillane), wants an heir, but his wife is an invalid. He hires the penniless …

Mulholland Falls [VHS]


Mulholland Falls [VHS]


$3.15


Too much surface. Director Lee (The Edge) Tomahori’s noir story serves as a McGuffin to its ripe style. Amid secret agendas and unspeakable acts onscreen you stare at the fall of light across old cops’ desks. Musing on super-8 footage of naked Jennifer Connelly, your mind wanders. Ah, yes, an allusion to the opening shots of Chinatown. Roman Polanski’s grand reinvocation of the dark intuitions o…

Mad Men: Season Four


Mad Men: Season Four


$12.00


Mad Men took a daring turn at the end of the third season by rebooting itself (the principals at Sterling Cooper left to form their own upstart agency in the face of a corporate takeover), and it pays off big time in season four. Set a year after that season finale, the brand-new agency Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce is struggling to make a name for itself and sign on new clients; Roger (John Slatte…


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