Kevin Tsujihara's at Disney now?
Kevin Tsujihara's at Disney now?
Gosling's is like someone asked themselves: what would Reed's be like with a little more body and without the funky aftertaste?
It's my favorite, too. Takei only gets a handful of lines in the whole film, but he just crushes that one. Funny thing is, I looked up the script on IMSDB, and that exchange doesn't seem to be in the script as published—it cuts straight from Chekov's "four hundred kilometers" to the mains are back online. And that…
[Wrath of Khan score blaring in the background.]
Being romantically entangled is just as forbidden as marriage for the Jedi. He left the Jedi life completely and lived as a space pirate between Order 66 and the Rebels series premiere. In season 1 it was clear that he and Hera shared quarters and didn't have bunkbeds like Ezra and Zeb. Someone seems to have realized…
I'd say that he could eat it at a KFC, as one of those man-of-the-people type deals that drive the Secret Service nuts, but then Trump would realize that every bucket of chicken he's ever eaten was probably fried by a Mexican, and that might not work out too well.
I have a feeling that at some point in the production, he gave up. There are a few scenes where he's trying—not terribly hard, but he handwaves at making a few words per scene sound British. Maybe those are the scenes they shot early. And then there are a bunch of scenes where he isn't trying at all. He's just talking…
I'm not offended. I agree with you. I was just confused as to why Moore would ruin an otherwise brilliant piece of propaganda by not picking a story and sticking to it! He literally goes back to the scene at the school and narrates those thoughts into Bush's head toward the end of the movie. It was as if Moore was…
The real choice is whether he's a bumbler or a mastermind, and while Trump is a little bit of both, you really have to choose one or the other.
I'll confess I hadn't considered the mechanics of how Pence entered and left the theater, and given that I've seen the secret service operate up close, I should've realized that they wouldn't move him in unless everyone was seated. Still, I think that silence is stronger than booing when it comes to this lot. For a…
Trump's message has not really changed. He's always been against nonwhite people expressing anything: hate, dissent, to him it's all the same. That "express your hatred openly" thing has always been a one-way street.
It's hard to read the books and think that Rowling didn't have it planned for Ron and Hermione to hook up from, at latest, PoA on. Still, I think the point for Rowling was more that Hermione and Harry don't get together, despite being a ship so obvious it's lampshaded repeatedly throughout the series. I think it was…
A lot of people bagging on Ginny here. I'd have to think that the two of them being persons who've shared a mind with Voldemort would certainly be enough to have in common. And as far as movie Ginny goes, to me the most romantic moment of the whole series was probably the scene where Ginny takes Harry to get rid of…
They try hard to make Ron/Hermione work in Deathly Hallows, with a handful of moments meant to show that he really listens to Hermione and remembers the things she says, which we're supposed to believe wins her over to him. I think the problem is that Ron's worked up such a goodwill debt over the previous movies that…
I'm still waiting for the scene where he fights a Harrier by crashing a submarine into it.
Yeah. There's one book where she used he Minister of Magic meeting the British PM as her cold open, and then seems to have very rapidly stepped away from the idea of that being a part of the story. I'd like to think she wrote that and then realized "Yeah, I'm not really up to doing more of this."
She definitely trips over herself quite a bit, which is somewhat understandable given the sheer number of pages she put out and the fact that the first book is her first book. One thing that trips her up is that she had a jokier, more kid-friendly tone at the outset, which leads to a bunch of ideas that are a problem…
For all that the media fluffed up the Republicans' "deep bench" the lot of them were a pretty dire and uninspiring group of people, hawking some really uninspiring policies, largely unchanged from the George W. Bush administration. The party's so far to the right, there isn't much room to move. As policy- and…
Well, maybe it's a "head of the ATF (/EPA/Department of Education) in the Trump administration" kind of do-nothing job.
I just rewatched Sorceror's Stone in IMAX, and it was jarring. You want to give him credit for having to deal with with a lot of really young actors, but even with the real veterans in the cast he falls back to piling on these extremely airless tight reaction shots. Every line seems to be followed by a reaction shot…