Sep 18 2008'Another Typical Children's Fantasy Book-Turned-Movie, with Brendan Fraser' Trailer

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Here's the trailer for Inkheart, a movie in which Brendan Fraser's voice has the ability to bring literary characters to life, possibly because his is the only character without an English accent. Hey, B.F., could you pretend you're putting some kind of effort into this? I know you've been coasting for a while on goofy shouting, appearing clueless, and running from a green screen, but come on. I've been waiting 15 years for you to blow your G.D. nose. Could you at least do that?

His The Mummy contract must have had the option for him to keep the hair in exchange for his dignity. (Thanks, Bryan.)

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god I hate that guy
ahmen, blow your G.D. nose already

NICE!

love reading this place.

and yeah, i'm going with the flow here: blow the goddam nose, huh?

MIDDLE PART BOWL CUT STILL? REALLY?

i just read an article the other day about how voiceovers are used less frequently in movie trailers these days because most people think they're kind of retarded now. and usually when they are used, it's meant to lend some ironic and silly feel to it.

this trailer just confirmed that for me.

He is such a popular blogger at Billionairepal.com where many people view his blog and debate under every topic he created. awesome!!

Mo isn't english...The character was written with He of the Floppy Hair in mind. Everyone is so miscast.

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