Nov 9 2007First Look at 'Nim's Island', Gerard Butler's Halloween Costume

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It's over a week late, but we finally got some exclusive shots of Gerard Butler's inspired, if not convoluted, Halloween costume! This year the 300 star went as a hobo dressed as Indiana Jones protecting his wallet from a tanning bed. And I have to say, he effing nailed it.

Confusingly, USA Today has run the same picture as a promotional photo for Nim's Island, in which Butler plays both marine biologist father and imaginary adventuring hero to young Abigail Breslin. After the father goes missing, Nim (Breslin) starts emailing the adventurer, who is actually a reclusive author played by Jodie Foster, for help in finding him. Add a pegasus and this movie has everything a little girl could want.

First look: All is idyllic on 'Nim's Island' [USA Today]

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I know it's lame, and it's totally my girly nature showing through. But this sounds like it could be really good. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go play with barbie dolls and cut myself because I'm not pretty like the girls on the TV box.

That would be a winged horse. Pegasus was the name of the winged horse. which does not make the movie any less lame nor does it convince me that the photo is not Jodie Foster.

He looks too much like Owen Wilson.

Are his clothes tight enough? I think there might be some slack in the back. Someone bounce a quarter off his thigh and let me know.

i'm hella confused by the description of the movie. but probably because i keep looking at the picture instead of completely reading the article. i'm not worried though.

Great wardrobe styling in that one.

Owen Wilson??? PUHLEEZE...YUCK! Owen will NEVER look THIS good!

I'll never be able to watch this movie without thinking about Butler mercilessly killing Persians.

Think of the jokes..

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