'Class is big but race is bigger.'
'Class is big but race is bigger.'
The CGI effects now look more dated than the original 70s effects.
I see it more as emblematic of that. We've got a small class of people with a stranglehold on such a staggering percentage of the total wealth that they can singlehandedly fund movies they want to see on a whim.
Hell yeah Wayside School
No, the Skinhead subculture definitely started out as a working class thing in Britain. It got polarized into left-wing SHARPs (SkinHeads Against Racial Prejudice) and neo-Nazis later on (and boy do they hate each other). Since we don't have much of a working-class concept in the States, it's mostly associated with…
Roman Polanski is a big one for me. His movies are amazing! I'm not saying that people should be let off the hook, but imagine this person who refuses to engage in any art made by someone who had crimes reported in the media. I would not think "Wow that person has so much integrity." They would come off as judgey and…
You misspelled Mads Mikkelsen in that last sentence.
I stand corrected. Not that it changes anything.
In this case I agree, since the Flash is a powerful metahuman, but on Arrow I actually liked that element because I found the vigilante business more plausible with surveillance and team organization than just a guy running in with a bow and arrow.
Fire bending would be no joke either.
If you had told me in the 90s that Tim Burton would direct adaptations of both Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and that I would have no desire to watch either of them, I would have called you a liar.
I kind of want to see an R-rated Avatar: TLA that doesn't add cursing or sexuality or change anything except allowing the fight scenes to be realistically violent.
I agree, but let's hope they don't try to ape Deadpool's tone.
It was distracting in the X-Men movies. You see a trio of claw marks in someone's stomach several times, but they're just red marks and don't bleed at all.
Oh yeah, I've seen these around. One went up a block from my house a few months ago. I thought it was cool, but expected it to be nastily defaced in a matter of days. I was pleasantly surprised that it lasted for weeks.
It would be cool if this started a shift toward more big budget R movies and away from PG-13. That's not to say I'm optimistic that the right lesson will be learned, but I can hope.
I'm just not into underwear Harley. The jumpsuit was so iconic! And, particularly in this day-and-age, it's sexier to leave a LITTLE something to the imagination. It's not like she was wearing a nun's habit. I voiced this complaint once to someone who subsequently informed me that she's dressed like that in the comics…
Wait, wait, wait, wait
It's pronounced Nee-gan? Not Nay-gan?
Goddammit
I've never heard them but all the punks I know are embarrassed that they listened to them in high school, if that helps.
I agree. He seems likable. I like the Sisko character in theory, but I don't feel like I've ever seen him. Brooks is the only actor I've ever watched where I can't see the character at all. I can't forget that he's an actor acting for one second. It's distracting.