Apparently he doesn’t care about foreigners at all until they’re in the United States.
Apparently he doesn’t care about foreigners at all until they’re in the United States.
I appreciated the use of practical effects in this movie, even if they were often blatantly obvious.
When I’m depressed, I wonder how many lives might have been saved if the Senate had removed him from office in February.
All the “so good” movies you listed were produced in China.
He doesn’t need to. He’s always a producer. He has final say on the script and the cast and the final cut. It’s way easier to just hire a director, and then tell them what to do.
New headcanon: Anatole, Aunt Dahlia’s French chef in the Jeeves and Wooster series, whom Sir Watkyn Bassett tries to bribe away in Code of the Woosters, is also actually a small rodent who wears a beret, and is a distant ancestor of Remy.
I remember listening to a movie podcast and the hosts spent 5 solid minutes on a tangent discussing whether or not Chris Nolan has ever had sex.
If you’d asked me as a kid what throw-away world-building line would come back as the premise for multiple movies and half a dozen excellent seasons of television, I would not have guessed “You fought in the clone wars?” on the first try.
in their first appearance, the First Order murders a village of innocent bystanders, and in the course of the ST we learn that they enslave children for their slave armies, bomb civilian populations, and put down any uprising without mercy.
I hope this doesn’t become a trend of matching character race with voice actor race. Whatever anyone says, it is impossible to tell someone’s race from their voice. Vocal cords don’t vary by skin color or ethnicity. A black Scotsman on the phone is going to sound more “Scottish” than how Americans think of as “black.”…
Don’t pretend anyone in existence calls Chadwick Boseman “Chad.”
I hope Fey and Carlock consulted a number of actual black people when deciding whether to take down the episodes, add a disclaimer, or issue a statement.
Watch TV on Juneteenth.
Why in the world Zack Snyder wanted to do Superman or Justice League is beyond me. It’s painfully obvious what he really wanted to make was a live-action Heavy Metal.
(Forget about the fact that basically evil people face no repercussions for their actions in the living world.)
What’s cool about the premise of Inside Out is that you can apply it to pretty much any decent movie, and make it even more interesting.
They establish that mom’s are all female and the dad’s are all male.
There are positive and negative sides to all emotions. The darker side of Joy is Mania. The brighter sides of Anger is Justice, Disgust is Reason, and Fear is Courage. Only Sadness is actually explored in the movie.
Pixar parents can’t hold a candle to Ghibli parents.
Any two ways, the Punisher logo is an angry skull.