We're trying not to let Marty McFly down when he shows up next October.
We're trying not to let Marty McFly down when he shows up next October.
George Lucas said that he hasn't seen the teaser trailer and is "not really" curious to see what J.J. Abrams has done with Star Wars. "I plan to see it when it's released," he explained.
CGI has become wearingly dull and clichéd, argues British film critic Jonathan Romney. Not only are film spectacles more visually formulaic, but the absence of scenes depending on the exceptional skills of real human beings diminishes the "how-did-they-do-that?" factor, since we assume it was all done with a keyboard.
This fucking movie. Evans absolutely kills it, and the school scene is chilling. It's on Netflix, so go out and watch it!
Ok, a little more digging turned up these gems.
Write Prathik. I bet you will get your wish. Also bug him about a kickstarter for licensing and production costs.
Where is the ROM Spaceknight set?
Blogger Doom vs Fantastic 4Chan
Maybe not nostalgia but if you want talk fan catering, X-Men Last Stand has to take the cake
Ugh. Ugh! UGH!
this guy from DC... Codpiece.
The League of Extradionary Gentlemen
Can't blame them for starting over. I found Chronicles pretty unwatchable.
Don't Look Now
All of the jump-scares were telegraphed way in advance and the rest of the movie was mostly just silly. And yes, I know people like to post the disturbing torture images that fly across the screen for literally less than a minute. Looking up those screenshots is scarier than actually watching the movie.
No Solo?
Astronauts who actually act like intelligent scientists? And aside from essentially ignoring the radiation problem of inter-solar travel, all of the technology is presented very believably at 15 minutes into the future, which is to be expected from a movie where the writers had NASA on speed-dial for consulting.
Primer.
Excellent casting for Black Adam. For Captain Marvel (I'm too set in my ways to call him Shazam) perhaps Brandon Molale?
I learned not to critique a casting decision until I see the finished product a long time ago.