Maybe a final shot of them sitting in a small cafe. And C-3PO would happen to see them and just nod knowingly.
Maybe a final shot of them sitting in a small cafe. And C-3PO would happen to see them and just nod knowingly.
“...but when the movie came out, people went APESHIT for it.”
Solid picks. Bolt is great! So is Sky High. Real Steel doesn’t get anywhere near the credit it deserves and it’s a shame it didn’t do well - Real Steel 2 would have been nice to see. And of course Freddy vs. Jason is ridiculously self-aware and tons of fun.
Thing is, it WAS remarkable. It was really the first time 3D was effectively and successfully used as an immersive film technique - it embraced the audience as opposed to making things pop out at them. That’s what made it so great - it looked spectacular.
What made Avatar remarkable is the technology it brought to cinema, not the movie itself.
When that guy inevitably goes to court he’s going to have to swear to tell the truth, the hole truth, and nothing but the truth.
At first I assumed it was a Superman cosplayer re-enacting a scene from Man of Steel.
If you watch that scene again, he slices the guy on the ceiling in half and then he slices right into the guy who had the plans and the sabre cuts right through the door!!!
I find your lack of laces disturbing...
Not EVEN Val Kilmer? EVEN? As if ANYONE’S Batman IS Val Kilmer? This is what Kilmer brought to the table. It’s worse than the nipples as far as I’m concerned.
I tried the veal. It was just ok.
If the original script writer and die-hard Star Wars fan, Gary Whitta, gave Rogue One its name... why not ask him instead of Edwards?
It’s worth noting that a lot of movies, most notably blockbusters, are made for an international audiences. What this means is that mega-budget, blow-em-up-and-screw-the-plot template is deliberate. Why? Because thoughtful, well-written, intelligent films are difficult to translate to an international market with…
Also, try using darker plates. Dinner plates tend to be white, and then we see empty space on the plate and feel like it has to be full when dishing servings. Psychologically a darker plate looks fuller even when it isn’t.
Don’t forget that Aaron is in that lineup too and he might as well be wearing a red shirt. TWD used to wipe out main characters at a whim but they’ve been playing it safe for some time now. Hopefully they don’t go that way, but who knows. But I think it’ll be Abraham. Classic bar room brawl mentality - take out the…
Please - No ‘darker’ tone. Gritty re-imaginings, reboots, grounded-in-reality versions of beloved characters is becoming agonizing. I know Empire was darker than Hope, but it wear still Star Wars. It still had playfulness. But MoS, Batman v Superman, heck even The Muppets went ‘dark’ and it killed the thing that makes…
Oh yeah. We forgot. Sorry aboot that, eh?
“Pull out!”