technically, it's a ferret
Watched Sleepy Hollow tonight, which somehow we'd not gotten around to until now. Not Burton's best but still a damn good ride. And plenty o' beheadings -- it's hard not to like a movie with multiple decapitations, I always say. Just the sorta flick I needed after a brain-drain day at work. It's all-on mad panic time, what with the holiday coming up. My fave fun trivia fact (gleaned from imdb) is that there are 3 Sith Lords in Sleepy Hollow. Christopher Lee plays the judge that sends Depp off to Sleepy Hollow, Ian MacDiarmid plays the doctor who was part of the conspiracy, and Ray Park was apparently the guy inside the headless suit doing all the chopping.
Oh and by the way, hell is no doubt currently freezing over, as the always reliably pretentious (hell, Borges gets name-checked in the first frikkin sentence) Village Voice actually liked Goblet of Fire. They do, however, mention something that hadn't occured to me -- that the movies are being made before the series has ended. So, unlike Peter Jackson, they're making movies in a series that has no conclusion. I'm sure Rowling's not giving away the ending but I wonder if she provides any kind of feedback to Steve Kloves about things he should or shouldn't emphasize as he's trying to turn the novels into screenplays.