Read the word lugubrious in the first line and knew it was Ignatiy who wrote the review
Read the word lugubrious in the first line and knew it was Ignatiy who wrote the review
looks like a garbage pail kid
So you wanted them to actually die?
Please never stop writing these columns (well I guess at a certain point you'll get through all the winners, but don't stop until then).
Yeah I agree, the stuff with Leo's character was the worst part. Too implausible, all of it—including Joy's escape, the maze guy, etc.
Yeah that's at the crux of my distaste for the movie as well. Why was this couple kidnapping children? I honestly don't know.
I agree! Though it starts slow, I think the Doug Loves
Movies in Nashville is a must listen for the funny Fast 6 talk, and Ellwood and
Mira’s morning radio show host impressions. Mira was funnier than he’s been in
his whole life on that ep.
Fuck yeah, I can see him as Doc Sportello. great.
"And because critics spend a lot of time sorting through slickly undistinguished work, sometimes the disjointed has a more immediate appeal, just because it stands out."I thought this sentence was a good insight. I believe it is true, not only of music, but also of film. It somewhat explains why e.g. The Master was…
What! I was thinking that Skyfall deserved to be in this inventory because the credits were better than the film. That song and those visuals were awesome.
What! I was thinking that Skyfall deserved to be in this inventory because the credits were better than the film. That song and those visuals were awesome.
Not to mention The Blueprint
Not to mention The Blueprint
There was really no point at all for the plot to go to Shanghai or Macau except for Deakins to have cool things to shoot. And I'm fine with that.
There was really no point at all for the plot to go to Shanghai or Macau except for Deakins to have cool things to shoot. And I'm fine with that.
When the co-pilot's wife repeated "Praise Jesus" twice I was completely taken out of the movie. It seemed so rehearsed and unreal. My theater was filled with nervous laughter.
When the co-pilot's wife repeated "Praise Jesus" twice I was completely taken out of the movie. It seemed so rehearsed and unreal. My theater was filled with nervous laughter.
I agree, part of its problem is that the first 30 minutes (pre-crash, crash, the two post-crash scenes in his hospital room and in the stairwell) are the best in the movie. After it is a traditional sobriety story.
I agree, part of its problem is that the first 30 minutes (pre-crash, crash, the two post-crash scenes in his hospital room and in the stairwell) are the best in the movie. After it is a traditional sobriety story.
Goodman's character worked for me not only because he almost stole the movie and is only in the whole thing for 5 minutes, but because he is so bad for Denzel, but seems so funny and good. They put the devil in such a charming, funny person. When Denzel's only friend in the world is that charming, but also a seemingly…