Yeah, it didn’t test any worse than “IT” and that ended up making a bunch of money.
Yeah, it didn’t test any worse than “IT” and that ended up making a bunch of money.
Well, no one seems to give a shit that Scoob! 2 was treated the same as Batgirl and that was way closer to getting it’s final touches on it. They even recorded the score for it after it got cancelled because all the musicians, studio engineers and the recording space figured they might as well since they already got…
Whelp, I made it. I’m officially too old to understand what the fuck is going on any more.
Is this an Onion article that got posted here by mistake?
Yup. We had one rocky first week during lockdown, but thankfully we had a great IT department (who are the unsung heroes in this situation) that was able to get us up an running fast. We never stopped making content for the studio.
You got me there. Well played.
WOW! I never thought I’d see Danny Elfman and Blixa do a collaboration. The beginning of the track sounds like it could have come off of Einstürzende Neubauten’s Tabula Rasa album (which is a favorite of mine). Very cool.
Can’t they just reshoot all of Miller’s scenes with Christopher Plummer?
Europa and Element of Crime were the two movies that put him on my radar and I still enjoy them today.
Yeah, I watched a neighbor get ground up by that disease. It’s truly awful and I still get upset when I think about the last time I saw my neighbor. At the end, most people are not even able to talk. The disease traps them inside their own body. Horrible.
It would probably go to Warner Archive or Iron Mountain.
Yeah, the match cutting in this episode was great. It reminded me of Alan Moore’s work in in the mid 80's like Watchmen and Killing Joke.
I liked Aaron Paul in Breaking Bad, but his Batman/Clint Eastwood growl he’s doing in this show is a bit much and I can’t say he’s the only current actor in Hollywood guilty of doing it these days.
These folks need the directors and actors going to bat for them in the PR war, which is a tall ask.
I’m a huge Bowie fan, so I’m not going to wait for streaming for this one.
It’s not a Marvel thing, it’s a VFX industry thing.
It’s honestly a huge surprise that they haven’t yet. Unions already have a ton of power in Hollywood.
I did. It was fine, not his best work, but the lighting in Refn’s stuff always looks great, so for me it was worth watching.
Yup, the Paloma section was may favorite part of No Time To Die.
Why do all these old rich dirtbags always have fucked up teeth? Is it all the lying that makes them rot or does evil just do that naturally?