Ha, you think Woody Allen has any idea what "fanfiction" is.
Ha, you think Woody Allen has any idea what "fanfiction" is.
Well, I really want to see the movie.
Quite frankly, I believe that all these people rallying against this movie in the comments are nothing more than playboy operator types.
The former.
I love it too. People think it's too talky or some shit like that.
I cannot hate Death Proof like everyone else apparently does because Kurt Russell kicks all kinds of ass in that movie.
There ain't no cure for the Pacific Rim blues.
Mine are this, The Revenant, and Crimson Peak, in roughly that order (Spectre and Star Wars round out the top five).
Let it be said: This has the greatest cast in motion picture history. And the images look fucking fantastic even at YouTube size. I'm there.
Two DVD reviews on the same day? What is this, two-and-a-half years ago?
Lily and Jim will now be remastered and added to the Don Hertzfeldt Blu-Ray (for those keeping track at home, that leaves only Ah, L'Amour, Genre, and the Animation Show segments off the disc).
It's going to start shooting in the summer of next year. I know we'll have two Deakins projects to tide us over until then, but that's still too far away.
Today, in "SBT Has Mixed Emotions": Edgar Wright's sci-fi film Collider is still going to be made, will be written by the co-writer of The Revenant
No, it didn't really do that so much.
Well, I'm a huge Malick fan, so I think that accounts for our differences. Also, dat use of Wagner tho.
Munich or Capote. For a definitive answer, Munich, which works as both a nerve-racking thriller and an "eat your vegetables" movie about the morality of revenge. If The New World was nominated, I'd choose that.
His last two movies were his best movies*!
I agree. We do need to stop liking a filmmaker because a person on the internet does not like him.
I'm all for more Paul Thomas Anderson, whether it's films or music videos, so this hit the spot (I'm also a sucker for well-shot footage of New York locations). I'll admit that my only previous exposure to Joanna Newsom was her playing Sortilege in Inherent Vice, but I really liked the song, so consider me a convert.
I liked Jupiter Ascending and Blackhat more than Age of Ultron.