He even looks like Robin Lord Taylor! Gotham could have been so good if it were…good. They just didn't have the right approach or writers.
He even looks like Robin Lord Taylor! Gotham could have been so good if it were…good. They just didn't have the right approach or writers.
Ah, Shawn Hunter's beautiful angst. His family drama could get surprisingly heavy and I even liked Matthew Lawrence as his estranged half-brother.
Those early days of Napster were amazing.
I think he probably would have been better for the role because he exudes more desperation than Carrey.
The movie works great when Carrey is playing it straight as a relatively normal, desperate, socially tone-deaf guy. The movie goes off the rails when Carrey reverts to his rubber-faced Ace Ventura/In Living Color schtick.
Then you miss half the best parts!
I really wish he did more "adult" movies in that vein, pushing further in that direction. But even had he not died at 59, he seemed 100% retired from filmmaking.
"Down the hall and to the left."
Not only that, but my favorite Batman movie is Batman Returns. I swear I'm not being contrarian.
For me, it's Planes, Trains & Automobiles. Or Home Alone 2.
I always thought Wes Anderson would make a great TV showrunner.
Great scene choice. I would argue that Paltrow's mediocre vocals are actually ideal for the scene's purpose.
"He's camp! Tragically ludicrous, ludicrously tragic…"
Loach won the old "lifetime achievement Palme" for this film, but I'll take a minor key masterpiece like Raining Stones instead.
Why all the ugly fake-y CGI? Shouldn't the point of a videogame movie be to bring the game to life? As a non-gamer (not since Playstation 2), this just looks like a long cutscene from a generic fantasy videogame.
Can't leave out Shirley Walker's music either. Her themes and arrangements were so atmospheric and pitch-perfect. She's the John Williams of that universe — inseparable from the material.
It became permanently enshrined in our pop culture consciousness via the Animaniacs opening credits.
They'll have to figure out the "love at first sight" problem for the inevitable live-action remake. With Cinderella, it was fairly easy to have them spend more time with each other beforehand. But Ariel being stuck in the ocean rather complicates things…
I'll say one thing for Weezer's depressing post-2000 output: I've learned to appreciate The Green Album a lot more. I think I would have made my peace with them if they simply released albums like that every other year.
and then I hear "Beverly Hills" again and remember how much I love them.