Since an enlarged heart is such a dangerous medical condition, how on earth do Pixar get away with causing people's hearts to swell so much with each of their new releases? With Wall*E, the tale of a lonely little robot that falls in love, we're worried our chests will burst right there in the cinema! It just sounds too adorable. Critical response is (as to be expected) positive, though there is a dissenting opinion from the Sun's Liz Braun, who calls it "a movie for boys."
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Forget Harlequin––the results from NOW's massive love and sex survey are now out.
Seriously, who cares about Angelina Jolie or Brad Pitt or George Clooney or Ben Affleck or whoever? Jerry Seinfeld––one of the greatest comedians, one of the greatest television actors, and owner of 47 Porsches––is coming to Toronto on Wednesday. He'll be at the Manulife Centre (55 Bloor Street West) at 9:45 a.m. to promote Bee Movie, the new animated movie that he directs and stars in.
It's not quite an uprising more like a small complaint but an important one nonetheless. "Why are there no Q and A's at the Elgin theatre," Jeremy Barker at Popped Culture asks?
The good people over at Spacing.ca have directed our attention to arts collective Year Zero One's latest project, which launches tomorrow night in Yonge-Dundas Square and runs throughout August. This month, video artists Manu Luksch and Jillian McDonald will have their one-minute installations broadcast on the 29th and 59th minutes of each hour, respectively. Luksch's features the artist enviably inserted into romantic scenes from Hollywood films with the likes of Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. Don't miss the rare chance to see art edge out advertising in the usually soulless heart of the downtown core.
! Apparently, the last production of Carmen, about a dozen years ago, was such a miserable affair it sent the company into debt, and got the artistic director fired. TOist bets that production did not have such a gothchic poster campaign either. Not that we mind. If sexing up the opera helps them sell those muy expensive tickets, then let the COC put go go girls on the Ring Cycle posters and call it the Swing Cycle.
Although nothing to do with Toronto, or anything that happens in it, Torontoist thought it important to note that Brad Pitt and the Welsh three-piece McLusky have split up. Pitt said he would remain "committed and caring friends," but will still be having phone sex with Angelina Jolie. McLusky's last visit to Toronto in the summer will now be McLusky's last visit to Toronto ever. As for "phone sex," Torontoist is curious why anyone would choose to have sex with his or her phone. Wouldn't things get a bit awkward after the fact?
