You can say that about almost every single writer that is good with dialogue— Whedon, Mamet, Sorkin, e.t.c.
You can say that about almost every single writer that is good with dialogue— Whedon, Mamet, Sorkin, e.t.c.
I am all for female centered blockbusters, but I have to ask, why do they look and feel so cheap? This even applies to the best of the bunch, The Hunger Games- they all look terrible. Give them bigger budgets, studios.
So, Christopher Nolan + Daft Punk + anime = SOLD!
I would not mind a David Bowie cover of Stepping out; in fact, I so want this to happen.
Steppin Out is one of the greatest pop songs ever! Without a doubt.
Are you still in Law School? If so, how do you consume so much art./pop culture while attending law school?
Are you still in Law School? If so, how do you consume so much art./pop culture while attending law school?
The interrogation scene between Foxx and Jackson also shows his vast power in Candyland.
The interrogation scene between Foxx and Jackson also shows his vast power in Candyland.
"He gains nothing from it, there's no motive there."
He gains power; arguably, the most powerful man in Candyland.
"He gains nothing from it, there's no motive there."
He gains power; arguably, the most powerful man in Candyland.
Maybe it is a Scott Pilgrim type, location reference.
Maybe it is a Scott Pilgrim type, location reference.
Yeah, they were never going to pay the money for Eskimo Joe. They would of just pay the small, dessert fee (Foxx's wife).
Yeah, they were never going to pay the money for Eskimo Joe. They would of just pay the small, dessert fee (Foxx's wife).
Yeah, which is why it is a good film.
Yeah, which is why it is a good film.
Read QT's defense of that action:
http://www.huffingtonpost.c…
Read QT's defense of that action:
http://www.huffingtonpost.c…
Least unappealing in that he is poseur, unlike King Schultz, who knows his Franco stuff.