It's a shame he's being overlooked because it was a New Zealand comedy. If Abigail Breslin can get nominated for "Little Miss Sunshine" this kid needs something!
It's a shame he's being overlooked because it was a New Zealand comedy. If Abigail Breslin can get nominated for "Little Miss Sunshine" this kid needs something!
There's no way it's better than "Moonlight." It's not even close.
I thought C2 was pretty solid too. It was nice to have a mainstream horror movie takes its time. Ending was kind of lame, but oh well.
The problem lies with Paramount. I'm part of the BFCA and I'll say that they're done no campaigning for anything involving 10CL, which is a shame.
Different opinions, obviouskly, but I can't see people that love musicals walking out on "La La Land," especially after that killer intro. I wouldn't argue with "Moonlight" being better. "La La Land" was fine-tasting candy to "Moonlight" being the savory main course.
Actually, yes, to the point where the main character sees everyone as the same person with the same voice. It's an interesting movie that's worth about one watch and never turning it on again.
Liked for "Space Madness," my favorite made-up version of insanity.
This is the first and likely last time I'll ever see those two songs compared.
And then they fucked it up with that shitty ending.
I think the big turn for him was during the Pawnee Festival, when he couldn't tell April that he loved her. It was telling of his character up to that point that he didn't think there was anything wrong in saying "Awesomesauce" rather than "I love you too" and he had to learn a lesson from that.
For me, "Nice Guys" was strangely dark when it didn't need to be. And the story just wasn't as compelling as KKBB.
After the first scene? Jesus, did you even know what movie you were seeing?
It's one of my worst of the year. It would probably be #1 were it not "Zoolander 2."
Describes just about everything Refn has done, minus "Drive."
I think you described my feelings about "Nocturnal Animals."
Prepare to open a vein.
Seriously, who the fuck thought HUNKA HUNKA was a good line?
You should have renegotiated that three movie deal.
That's some fine false equivalency and makes no damn sense.
Anti-Christian bias? Um, I'm a Christian.