I saw it in theater, but I wasn't proud about it.
I saw it in theater, but I wasn't proud about it.
"Films not made in America" are definitely my biggest blank space in my cinema knowledge. That's why I'm using my Netflix queue to rectify that.
That is the frustrating thing about 9/11.
Ralph Fiennes is the greatest in the world. I don't know why I haven't seen his directorial efforts yet.
I'm in the same boat, sadly.
Way more people should have seen The BFG, if only to experience the greatest fart joke of all time in the theater.
2016 has seen the release of Captain America: Civil War, The Nice Guys, Everybody Wants Some!!, Popstar, Kubo and the Two Strings, The BFG, Pete's Dragon, Star Trek: Beyond, The Lobster and probably a bunch of other good-to-great movies I forgot to mention or haven't gotten to see yet. *looks longingly at Swiss Army…
I had never heard of Phyllis Schafly before today, and now that I have, I kind of wish she had just lived forever so I could go on not hearing about her.
It was fine. Some moments were really great, some were kinda bad, but for the most part it was fine.
Soderbergh is definitely another answer for me.
If Disney were cool, they would try and get Naomie Harris back on their team and cast her in Star Wars/Marvel/Assorted Disney stuff. I mean, she was in the Pirates movies, and she is awesome, so what's the problem?!
Guess what guys? It's Debate Club! (cue half-hearted rejoicing).
Trump's wanking material is getting weirder and weirder…
*prepares baseball bat wrapped in spiky chains*
I really really liked the opening short, and was kind of disappointed when the movie started, mostly because I wanted the short to be a whole feature!
(Whedon's version was better anyways)
To be fair, Keanu had like ten minutes of screen time and it's not like that role required much of an actor in the first place.
That movie should have been incredible, and then the last act happened, and then it wasn't.
Taco trucks on every corner sounds like the greatest endorsement Hillary could possibly hope for.
Zootopia is pretty overrated, too. Good movie, but holy shit do people seem to love it.