I am an extremely pasty white "latino" (I usually go with Hispanic, or Cuban, since that's more specific) with hazel eyes, so,
I am an extremely pasty white "latino" (I usually go with Hispanic, or Cuban, since that's more specific) with hazel eyes, so,
I am an extremely pasty white "latino" (I usually go with Hispanic, or Cuban, since that's more specific) with hazel eyes, so,
No, he or she is not the only one. At least not in thinking that The Dark Knight Rises was better than The Dark Knight. I don't agree with any of the other points about The Joker, Harvey Dent, or Gyllenhaal. But I think it was a better Batman movie. I've loved the character since I was a little kid watching B:TAS…
No, he or she is not the only one. At least not in thinking that The Dark Knight Rises was better than The Dark Knight. I don't agree with any of the other points about The Joker, Harvey Dent, or Gyllenhaal. But I think it was a better Batman movie. I've loved the character since I was a little kid watching B:TAS…
He also defines an entire medium as being adolescent, though. Not just superheroes (which, of course, arent always adolescent themselves) but comic books. I love Cronenberg. He's right about The Dark Knight Rises not being "supreme cinema art", I guess. But when in one quote he says a group of people don't "know what…
He also defines an entire medium as being adolescent, though. Not just superheroes (which, of course, arent always adolescent themselves) but comic books. I love Cronenberg. He's right about The Dark Knight Rises not being "supreme cinema art", I guess. But when in one quote he says a group of people don't "know what…
I wish that were true—that he picked the premiere simply because he knew it would be packed and this piece of shit wanted to kill a lot of people. But this stuff about dyeing his hair red and saying he was "the Joker" makes it seem like he was one of these little asshats who became obsessed with The Dark Knight, and…
And only in that movie was there a team called "The Watchmen." Never even mentioned in the comics (Veidt's aborted group being "The Crimebusters", of course).
And only in that movie was there a team called "The Watchmen." Never even mentioned in the comics (Veidt's aborted group being "The Crimebusters", of course).
I've also seen him speak very highly of Montgomery Clift.I think he was personally uncomfortable with the movie, but in general he seemed to have a "to each his own/live and let live" approach to most things. This is unrelated, but his adopted philosophy (from a roasted chestnut vendor's sign) was "I don't want to set…
I've also seen him speak very highly of Montgomery Clift.I think he was personally uncomfortable with the movie, but in general he seemed to have a "to each his own/live and let live" approach to most things. This is unrelated, but his adopted philosophy (from a roasted chestnut vendor's sign) was "I don't want to set…
I was lucky enough to see Mr. Borgnine at last December's Turner Classic Movies cruise (just about the audience you'd expect—but it was pretty neat being on a boat with Ernest Borgnine). The guy was full of awesome stories, and a few of his movies were shown, but the one film he picked himself to be shown was 'Emperor…
I was lucky enough to see Mr. Borgnine at last December's Turner Classic Movies cruise (just about the audience you'd expect—but it was pretty neat being on a boat with Ernest Borgnine). The guy was full of awesome stories, and a few of his movies were shown, but the one film he picked himself to be shown was 'Emperor…