No, no. Watching NOVA is tantamount to Neville Chamberlain placating Hitler.
No, no. Watching NOVA is tantamount to Neville Chamberlain placating Hitler.
Why?
I'd also like to point out that The DaVinci Code novel is also sodden and dour or whatever this article said about the movie.
A Beautiful Mind is good. Why are we all hating on A Beautiful Mind now?
I mean, if your goal was to make me quit bashing Goldsman as I have for the past several weeks, mission accomplished? You can't even follow through on your own logic, as you mention that all these movies have multiple screenwriters. He's probably somebody they bring in on a project when it's already been fucked up for…
It's about dumb execution of dumb ideas!
Boom. Nailed it in one.
One could almost say it was a celebration of nihilism, not a condemnation.
Also the foreign name of the film in some regions translates to "DONNY DIES AT THE END".
Will and Grace? Who was pining for a ninth season of that show? Jack fans?
Ursual Andress could easily be mistaken for a Bond girl name in and of itself.
I didn't like it from the point where the Korean guy became a suave English swordfighter. The ice palace was also a dumb idea.
The stunning 30 dollar court settlement will reverberate as precedent for all eternity!
"This election cycle, please vote instead of sitting at home with your thumb up your ass."
I dislike the intimation that Trump is doing this stuff because of some kind of dementia. He's the same dumb asshole he's always been, in full possession of his dumb asshole faculties.
Yeah, in a vacuum, it should be considered quite good. Just nobody saw it.
I mean, they dropped the concept of an AI wanting to reproduce by fusing with her ghost in favor of a simpler alienation narrative. It's still pretty good. I don't feel super insulted by it like so many other GitS fans apparently do. It's a beautiful movie, as well, and it's smarter than the average Hollywood fare.…
Yeah, it's less cerebral than the original, while still being more cerebral than the average Hollywood sci-fi movie. I mean, I saw Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets a couple of weeks ago and felt insulted by how bad the acting was, but the plot was also about as simplistic a sci-fi premise as you could get.
So I'm actually rewatching it today, as it's out on digital, and you know that bed he's complaining about IS used to do the stupid "frame in a frame effect" he brings up, just they made it a separate shot facing downward looking at her lying on it, making her silhouetted against it, THEN cut to the window shot that…
Thunderbolt Ross was in Civil War, though. So that's one follow up on one plot point.