I liked it better than any of the other crap Platinum Dunes remakes, but that's like saying I'd rather Leatherface hit me with a mallet than have Freddy peel my skin off.
I liked it better than any of the other crap Platinum Dunes remakes, but that's like saying I'd rather Leatherface hit me with a mallet than have Freddy peel my skin off.
IIRC on the DVD commentary Corman said it was a spur of the moment idea, and they did film it, but it doesn't exist anymore.
They are making good progress on recording dreams, you could set it a decade from now and say it's progressed enough to look like more than a grainy watercolor.
This is why even in 1999 Blair Witch had to be set in 1994, so they could excuse at least one of them not having a cell phone.
Though the first still has one of the greatest jump scares ever. Otherwise, yeah, it's more the visceral thrill of seeing the ways Jason comes up with to kill people - probably why pt. 6 is a favorite of mine, they got around Paramount's censorship by making his kills more elaborate than gory.
Last reboot the plan was for the sequel to be set during winter so we could get Jason spilling blood in the snow, so that has entered someone's mind.
I want a president who'd smoke a joint with me.
Yeah, they're really going to be hurting if they don't get that pay raised to 7 mil a season instead of the current 6..
You're fired.
This is another reason Phineas & Ferb was so great. They explicitly set out to depict non-mean, non-smartass kids (Phineas was a bit that way in the pilot but it was quickly dropped). Not that there's anything wrong with being a smartass sometimes, it's just when it gets pushed to unnecessarily disrespectful levels.
It's definitely on Dan Schnieder's "approved" list.
He didn't apologize, but in a Wired feature around the time of Sith's release he tried to deflect some of the blame back on himself, like saying Christiansen wanted to play Anakin much different than he directed him to.
Need to get that checked out, clearly laryngitis stopped you from also including Doctor Who.
Call me when we get a Maniac Mansion animated movie.
Yeah, I read Skywalking as a kid and knew he had a lot of help/guidance on the original. By the Prequels it's just yes-men all the way down.
Somebody needs a lecture from Sense of Humor Man.
Over 30, never liked it. Was happy to have Simpsons (and for one year The Flash) to watch instead. Only watched the finale because my family was and it was an event. When it comes to Cosby I only liked Fat Albert.
That analogy reminds me of how I struggled to come up with one regarding the impact of Saville's tarnishing. Not so hard anymore.
That's why I liked the Thrawn trilogy, which was about as far as I got into the original EU, it gave Luke back some of his personality while still getting across how far he'd come from being the wet-behind-the-ears farm kid.
And there really was no one in the prequels with the, for lack of a better word, clout to say no. Harrison Ford could change the line in Empire because he'd technically been working with George since American Graffiti, and by Empire was, well, Harrison Ford.