ArmsHeldOut
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Not quite a cookie. A brownie perhaps.
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Yes, a brownie is apt.
Will he eat it or make it his new avatar? Decisions, decisions..

Not quite a cookie. A brownie perhaps.
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Yes, a brownie is apt.

This is the Lex Luthor thread. We need cakes... not brownies. In fact, we need 40 cakes, and that's as many as four tens.
This is the Lex Luthor thread. We need cakes... not brownies. In fact, we need 40 cakes, and that's as many as four tens.
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Not quite a cookie. A brownie perhaps.
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Yes, a brownie is apt.
LMAO. The Infinite Crisis one is awesome.
t:I won't be surprised if Joaquin takes the Gus Van Sant movie instead.
joaquin and watanabe is a duo I want to see.
Sounds pretty damn good.
An American man (Phoenix is in talks of taking this role) takes a journey into the infamous Suicide Forest at the foothills of Mount Fuji with the intention of taking his own life. When he is interrupted by a Japanese man (Watanabe) who has had second thoughts about his own suicide, and is trying to find his way out of the forest, the two begin a journey of reflection and survival.
I won't be surprised if Joaquin takes the Gus Van Sant movie instead.
joaquin and watanabe is a duo I want to see.
Sounds pretty damn good.
An American man (Phoenix is in talks of taking this role) takes a journey into the infamous “Suicide Forest” at the foothills of Mount Fuji with the intention of taking his own life. When he is interrupted by a Japanese man (Watanabe) who has had second thoughts about his own suicide, and is trying to find his way out of the forest, the two begin a journey of reflection and survival.
I won't be surprised if Joaquin takes the Gus Van Sant movie instead.
joaquin and watanabe is a duo I want to see.
Sounds pretty damn good.
An American man (Phoenix is in talks of taking this role) takes a journey into the infamous “Suicide Forest” at the foothills of Mount Fuji with the intention of taking his own life. When he is interrupted by a Japanese man (Watanabe) who has had second thoughts about his own suicide, and is trying to find his way out of the forest, the two begin a journey of reflection and survival.
I'm still on the JP side of the fence.
Yes. I like this kind of thinking. Until they confirm he's not doing it, I'll keep dreaming of the perfection that would be his Lex.Hopefully scheduling is being worked out so he can do both films. The Van Sant film will probably be a short shoot anyhow.

Certainly explains how he went from that to this:
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