I thought she was completely wasted in Drive. I mean, I knew she only had a small role in the movie, but it seemed like he could have hired an unknown extra for all the acting she got to do.
I thought she was completely wasted in Drive. I mean, I knew she only had a small role in the movie, but it seemed like he could have hired an unknown extra for all the acting she got to do.
I thought she was completely wasted in Drive. I mean, I knew she only had a small role in the movie, but it seemed like he could have hired an unknown extra for all the acting she got to do.
Definitely. It managed to be engaging and profound/insightful without resorting to speechifying and melodrama. The two lead actors were also fantastic, subtle and naturalistic but in no way emotionally detached. I especially loved the scene where they debated about marriage and society's perceptions of homosexual…
Definitely. It managed to be engaging and profound/insightful without resorting to speechifying and melodrama. The two lead actors were also fantastic, subtle and naturalistic but in no way emotionally detached. I especially loved the scene where they debated about marriage and society's perceptions of homosexual…
I agree with @Scrawler2:disqus . I can't think of any real complaints I have about the movie (I was a tad annoyed about the part where they were doing drugs, but that's mostly because I feel like it's such a trope of indie films, and it probably says more about me than the movie itself), but I thought the second half…
I agree with @Scrawler2:disqus . I can't think of any real complaints I have about the movie (I was a tad annoyed about the part where they were doing drugs, but that's mostly because I feel like it's such a trope of indie films, and it probably says more about me than the movie itself), but I thought the second half…
I would say that I prefer Monster's Inc. to A Bug's Life (I remember actually liking Antz more than A Bug's Life, but I haven't watched that movie for years, so my opinion of it would probably changed if I re-watched it now). Monster's Inc. is a decent movie, but for some reason, it just never really stuck with me at…
I would say that I prefer Monster's Inc. to A Bug's Life (I remember actually liking Antz more than A Bug's Life, but I haven't watched that movie for years, so my opinion of it would probably changed if I re-watched it now). Monster's Inc. is a decent movie, but for some reason, it just never really stuck with me at…
Of the first eight episodes of season 3, I remember not particularly caring for "6955 kHz" and "The Abducted", though the entire first half of that season was extremely solid, undoubtedly one of the best stretches of the entire show's run. I feel like I should also mention that I actually started watching the show at…
Of the first eight episodes of season 3, I remember not particularly caring for "6955 kHz" and "The Abducted", though the entire first half of that season was extremely solid, undoubtedly one of the best stretches of the entire show's run. I feel like I should also mention that I actually started watching the show at…
I'm pretty much allergic to math (liberal arts for the win!), so I'd say good luck with that. But the screenwriting class should be fun.
I'm pretty much allergic to math (liberal arts for the win!), so I'd say good luck with that. But the screenwriting class should be fun.
I enjoyed Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk, even though the movie itself wasn't great. But I can't argue that Mark Ruffalo was probably still an upgrade, and I'd venture to guess that he probably had better chemistry with the other cast members than Norton would have had. I just really wish we could see those…
I enjoyed Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk, even though the movie itself wasn't great. But I can't argue that Mark Ruffalo was probably still an upgrade, and I'd venture to guess that he probably had better chemistry with the other cast members than Norton would have had. I just really wish we could see those…
I watched Weekend recently on Netflix, and I was absolutely blown away by it. Despite being a quiet film (or maybe because it's such a quiet film), it managed to say a lot of pretty deep, thought-provoking things about sexuality and society's perception of it. The two main actors were amazing, so naturalistic and…
I watched Weekend recently on Netflix, and I was absolutely blown away by it. Despite being a quiet film (or maybe because it's such a quiet film), it managed to say a lot of pretty deep, thought-provoking things about sexuality and society's perception of it. The two main actors were amazing, so naturalistic and…
That's too bad. "Marionette" is one of my favorite episodes of the entire show. I loved the Peter and Olivia stuff, and I thought the case was pretty creepy stuff.
That's too bad. "Marionette" is one of my favorite episodes of the entire show. I loved the Peter and Olivia stuff, and I thought the case was pretty creepy stuff.
I don't think playing the villain in a Bourne movie is a sign of failure; he's honestly the main reason I'd even consider watching the movie (on TV, not in theaters). But Ed Norton is pretty much the definition of wasted potential. After so many brilliant performances in the late '90s, he's done virtually nothing…
I don't think playing the villain in a Bourne movie is a sign of failure; he's honestly the main reason I'd even consider watching the movie (on TV, not in theaters). But Ed Norton is pretty much the definition of wasted potential. After so many brilliant performances in the late '90s, he's done virtually nothing…