"So we were thinking that In this version, Trash Can Man is a charismatic ladies man with constantly perfect five o-clock shadow."
"So we were thinking that In this version, Trash Can Man is a charismatic ladies man with constantly perfect five o-clock shadow."
If they end up ever doing that The Stand movie, he'd also make a pretty perfect
Trash Can Man, actually.
Because, you can't tell a story where anything bad happens to a woman without exposing that you're just an evil person who wants to do that in real life.
I can't recall a theater-going experience that was positive in recent memory, the best case scenario seems to be 'only mildly annoying'.
Basically. They're encouraging the worst kind of people to still go the theater, which should take care of keeping the more polite ones away.
"Pssst… Movies aren't real life."
He definitely knows how to make with the pretty.
The more the show goes on, the more I feel like Karen and Foggy are the main problems with the show.
(goes on Kickstarter)
I really wish they'd just covered the whole album. But if they were gonna cover just one Cure song, I'm very glad it was that one.
Converge's cover of The Cure's 'Disintegration' is a great one.
I do, it was great.
Can't wait to see this one.
Nosfera2furious.
While I was interested to see what Eggers could do with Nosferatu, I'm kinda hoping he just drops the idea now that there's another remake happening and writes and directs another original feature instead.
In The Mouth of Madness is definitely his last really good movie.
Following Gone Girl and The Town, I'm actually pretty hopeful about this.
Agreed, kinda wish they'd just let him do this from the start.
So what ever happened with that whole destroying paintings she didn't like thing?
I enjoyed this way more than I expected to. Very well done overall. I think they found the perfect tone, especially the conversation between Darden and Cochran after the press conference.