It’s the feel-good story of America!
It’s the feel-good story of America!
It’s the inspiring story of how a car company founded by a raging anti-Semite spent a lot of money to make a car to win a race.
‘Ford V Ferrari: Dawn of Cars’.
... Dammit, you’re right. I should get into film marketing. My skills there could earn me hundreds, no, TENS of dollars!
That looks fun. As good at it as he is, I’ve been waiting for a movie that gave Jon Bernthal something to do besides punch people in the face or murder them with a machine gun.
Counter-counterpoint: The stupidity of that name makes it way more fun. Think about how much more enjoyable it would be to purchase a ticket to The Vroom Vroom Cars than to Ford v Ferrari.
Counterpoint: “The ‘Vroom, Vroom’ Cars”
...I’m not sure you know what attracts a female audience.
This won’t be method enough without Bale wearing a prosthetic nose.
AV Club: Kinja was pretty disappointing.
Wow. I hope you did jazz hands to reward him for his generosity of spirit.
Once, I met a cowrker’s husband for the first time, and as I shook his hand, he said with great conviction, “Our son is in theater, and Laura and I think that’s great.”
Bradley Whitford’s later career has been awesome. The Cabin In The Woods, Get Out, I even miss Trophy Wife.
It was also the last big blockbuster and positively reviewed film Costner was cast in for the rest of the 90s. Especially compared to The Postman which cost half as much and bombed spectacularly.
It usually goes one of two ways. Sometimes, the resulting movie is an unmitigated disaster, a Heaven’s Gate or Waterworld.
Got most of it man...
True, Liz Taylor was the ultimate Hollywood movie star.
Nobody is on the same scale as Elizabeth Taylor.
They stopped making that scale.
Think Angelina Jolie had eyed the project for a while.