"Worst" was being used in a "worst thought out" manner, not a "worst for those being scammed" manner, as the sentences directly following that one implies.
"Worst" was being used in a "worst thought out" manner, not a "worst for those being scammed" manner, as the sentences directly following that one implies.
"Worst" was being used in a "worst thought out" manner, not a "worst for those being scammed" manner, as the sentences directly following that one implies.
Exactly my thoughts as well. I actually don't think this would go over well at all with modern audiences — the fast-paced nature of the intro is almost the exact opposite of every trailer released nowadays; most start out slow, have big action moments that are quickly spliced together in the middle, then end with a…
I was actually going to say the complete opposite. Cloud Atlas is an amazing story, but the visuals in the trailer don't look very good to me — especially the special effects that are obviously CGI. It could just be the quality of the trailer, though.
I'm going to go on record and say I hated both Hellboy II and Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. The latter was insanely campy and cheesy for my tastes, and the former just felt cliche; I predicted pretty much everything at least an hour before it happened. Gorgeous movie, but... meh.
My state representatives tell me that God says you're wrong, ya hippie. Corporations decide what is and isn't true, duhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I think it'd be kind of odd to have a Catwoman movie with the way The Dark Knight Rises ended, personally. It just doesn't seem like it'd fit — not that I wouldn't love it if they could make one, though. Hathaway and Joseph Gordon-Levitt completely made that movie.
I'd be cool if Blake took over for Batman or if he became Nightwing with all his new tools. I just want more JGL.
You don't like Matt Damon? What is this blasphemy!
Hard to really go off the teaser, but it has potential. Snyder always has great cinematography.
There have been scheduling conflicts in the past that opposing movie studios have come to an agreement on, so it's not impossible. But, yeah, it's unlikely.
I'm not really sure what you're asking... he set up a well-made romance (with fantastic chemistry), he provided Peter Parker with life challenges (a major theme of the comic book that I don't think came through in Raimi's movies), he gave us the backstory that I always felt wasn't adequately handled in Raimi's…
Marc Webb better be back for a sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man. He did a great job, and I can't even imagine how good a sequel would be if he's given more control. He set the franchise up perfectly.
Fuck, man. As if reading about all the shit from the shooting wasn't enough, then I read her story about the shooting last month that she could have been a victim of? Fuck... just fuck.
Psh, I don't care about the problems of others, just my entertainment value! haha
Those Iron Man 3 pictures make me weary... the Iron Man movies have been anything but cliche, and that scene looks extremely cliche.
I'm calling bullshit on that logic. If older guys learn to pace themselves, then that should, at best, teach them how to keep up with the younger guys. Jeremy Lin is freaking 23 years old. If he is unable to keep up with guys 10 years older than him, then something's wrong.
...so a young guy playing lots of minutes on a condensed schedule gets more leeway than a bunch of old guys playing young minutes on a condensed schedule. I don't follow that logic.
I've created a good situation with the way the autonomy I have to make the film is conducive to creativity and I think is a less stressful environment than a film like 'Spider-Man' or a film where there's a real amount of scrutiny happening on it to make sure that it makes the money it needs to make.
Those graphics on an iPad or iPhone? I don't think my brain is even comprehending what's being shown to me right now.