They were there, you just can’t see them.
They were there, you just can’t see them.
Aah, but to further the pedantry, the headline inserted the qualifier “he could.” so maybe he “could” only see 3 movies, for some reason. Only has a VHS deck and Fry’s was closed or something.
From my understanding, having an acting coach on set really isn’t that uncommon for big movies. I’ll reserved judgment until I see it.
Do you not realize even professionals need coaches? Why bother having coaches in the NFL if they are all so good right?
Yeah, hi. Hello. ALL professional, working actors have acting coaches. Doesn’t matter if they are famous or not. Literally ALL of them, especially when you are a big name actor, and ESPECIALLY playing known characters that are as popular as Han Solo.
It’s not uncommon to get an accent or dialect coach.
I imagine Howard just wanted to get that extra Ford push, and brought someone in to help nail the speech patterns and mannerisms.
There’s a pretty heavy implication that Gamora’s inside the Soul Stone. James Gunn already confirmed that, of the Guardians, Gamora is the most important in Guardians 3, so it’s possible that, if she isn’t revived in Avengers 4, that Guardians 3 spends at least some time trying to revive her.
I definitely thought the pre-snap deaths were/are permanent, but something about Loki’s slight disappearance before being taken out by Thanos is iffy (granted this an internet theory I’m going with, but I can sorta see it).
Okay I think I got this.
Not saying you are wrong, per say, but in all fairness we now know that Westworld itself is near mainland China, so it’s not unthinkable that Shogun World is primarily visited by Japanese tourists who look to live out fantasies, perhaps violent ones given Japan’s post-war persona of restraint and not showing emotion,…
I guess you and I are That One Weirdo in our respective theaters. I’ve always stayed for those same sort of reasons you listed, long before movies started regularly putting in post-credits scenes. I’ve had companions threaten to leave without me, and gotten stink eye from employees in a rush to clean the theater…
I actually always sat all the way through the credits, because I like to see where they are filmed and soundtrack info and also I like some time to sit in the dark and absorb what I’ve just seen. I paid for the experience, I’m going to wring every drop out of it.
I find it actually less film-like then LotRs. The Hobbit is written episodically, with each chapter basically being its own little adventure with a distinct beginning, middle, and end, and very few of them have anything to do with each other or even lead organically into one another. The whole book is a long string of…
I’m also thrown by the comparison to RLM and their Plinkett character. Those guys are crass ignoramuses who could trick kiddies and grown-ups stuck at that mental level into thinking they know stuff about movies by throwing in some technical terms.
It’s painful because I wanted these Hobbit movies to be real good. Don’t get me wrong I enjoyed a lot of moments in these Hobbit films. When PJ gets it right it’s awesome. It’s just that the WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?! moments outweighed the good.
The “studio-mandated” Part 3 of 2 gets into the details of not only what went wrong with the movies, but what went even more wrong with New Zealand politics and labor rights in the making of them. It’s unsurprising and yet still genuinely heartbreaking to hear, at some length, how poorly the New Zealander cast and…
Yes, I really appreciated the amount of research she did into this series. Her video essays have been really, really good, but this was on a whole new level, and I appreciate how much work she put into not just positing a theory, but backing it up. She has very few nice things to say about the Hobbit trilogy, but she…
The headline is misleading since this series isn’t a Cinema Sins style “Everything Wrong With” nitpicking video but a careful critique and investigation, down to conducting interviews in New Zealand, about why the Hobbit movies don’t have the same magic as Lord Of The Rings did. It’s an in depth take on “What Happened…
They can’t use The Silmarillion. They can’t use Unfinished Tales. They can’t use History of Middle Earth. They can’t use Children of Hurin. Everything else from LotR and The Hobbit was either already filmed or appears with little detail in the Appendices and whatnot.
This means what we’ll be seeing is the world’s most…