On Thursday night, I went and saw Dark Knight Rises. Which is not the purpose behind this post, but before we continue, a brief review.
*Brief Review*
It was amazing. Christopher Nolan can do no wrong. I'll admit, I was nervous (verging on disgusted) when I heard that Anne Hathaway was cast as Catwoman. I just don't like her. But I have since learned to just trust Christopher Nolan, because he is genius. Anne Hathaway was totally okay. Good, even. And now I'm beginning to think perhaps she'll be good in Les Mis too. Honestly, the man is brilliant. The acting was incredible (as per usual, thanks for that Christian Bale, you awesome actor you), the plot was incredible, and the last twenty minutes - whoa! Freaking incredible. If you haven't seen it, run to the nearest theater and buy yourself a ticket. Right now. And now, on with the show!
As you may have guessed, a certain fellow by the name of Joseph Gordon-Levitt played a major role in said movie. Also, he was amazing. His character was a genuinely good guy. He was just good! This isn't giving anything away, so don't be like, "Dang it, Anna! I'm not seeing it now", but his character was a cop (a really fantastic cop/detective) and an orphan and he was just so great. And at the end, and if you've already seen it, you'll know what I'm talking about, I was ready to jump up and scream, "YES!" right there in the theater. Great stuff. And besides all that, have you seen the guy? Oh baby.
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Hello. Let's get married, yes? |
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One picture wasn't enough. |
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Niether was two ... Don't judge me. He's a babe. |
I don't know how I managed to leave him of the Theory Of The J list. My deepest and most humble apologies, it was a gross oversight on my part.
I recently watched 500 Days of Summer (which he was also in - duh), and he was SO freaking cute in it! It was a little bit of a downer movie, but still good. And the last five minutes made it all okay. Thing is, at the very beginning of the movie, the narrator says something to the affect of, "This is not a love story." And I was thinking, "Oh you silly narrator. Of course it's a love story! What do you know, anyways?" Turns out the narrator knew what he was talking about.
For now I am un[OFFICIALLY] in love with Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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