A Play With Hugh Jackman And Daniel Craig In It…What Was the Play About, Exactly?
Beth Ciotta, a romance writer who is also an actress in her other life, has been chatting on her Facebook page in the last couple of days, about a play she went to see on Broadway, that starred Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig.
Wow!
I don’t even know what the name of the play is. I’d go [...]
Hero Moment of the Week – Oct 22
I’d heard about Desperado and El Mariachi and Once Upon A Time In Mexico for years, but never really focused in on them until I heard the tale of how they actually came into being.
The first movie, El Mariachi, was made on the smallest of shoestring budgets, when the producer/director/writer, Robert Rodriguez, checked himself into [...]
Hero Moment Of The Week
This week’s Hero Moment Of The Week came at me from a very unexpected angle. I don’t watch live television. I’ve done a few diatribes and vents about this before, so I won’t go into it here, but basically, when I hear of a good tv series, I wait for a few seasons, then start [...]
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One of the highest rating posts on the blog is The Ten Best Romantic Moments in Film History, which not only gets high traffic, it was also highly debated at the time.
We like our heroes, and what they do to demonstrate their feelings, let’s face it.
So I thought I’d institute a Hero Moment of The [...]
Fall in Love With The New Sherlock Holmes. I Could.
While I’m being all obsessed about heroes with brains, take a look at the trailer for the new Sherlock Holmes movie, due out on Christmas Day. Robert Downey Jnr. looks like he does the role justice, and finally, Watson is worth looking out. (Jude Law — Wow!)
I know Ellora’s Cave has probably tainted [...]
Really Smart Heroes — Brains Over Brawn Is Better.
There’s an interesting discussion going on over at All About Romance, based on their latest post, “The Beautiful Minds of Heroes”, floating the theory that a really smart hero is better, any day, than a brawny one.
My eye was caught by the discussion because Jean, the author, started out rhapsodizing about Sherlock Holmes, which is [...]











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