And a great actor (not that that's stopped people before, of course).
And a great actor (not that that's stopped people before, of course).
Also, I found out three months ago that I've actually been a fan of his since 2013, when he had a few great scenes as Jasmine's stepson in Blue Jasmine.
He was the Coens' best "find" since Michael Stuhlbarg, so I'm glad the right people in Hollywood were paying attention.
Better watch out for those man-eating jackrabbits near the theater.
Yeah, this is the rare Great Job, Internet! where I watched the video prior and can fully attest to it and its creator's greatness.
If you ever feel the need to have an opinion on him, at least watch Amores perros, which is the one (I think) everybody still likes (and my favorite of his, although he's only made two others that I can say that I like, plus one-third of Babel).
I haven't seen Gandhi, but somehow I don't think Gandhi is better-directed than goddamn Brazil.
I was going to post it before realizing that it would make SBT literally explode.
It's been *checks watch* three years since Iron Man 3. In that time, I have seen zero (0) convincing arguments as to why it's bad and/or not the best Marvel movie. You'd think there would be enough voices for there to be at least one, but nope.
Every other major candidate felt like the subjects of a very bad political satire, while Carson felt like a character on a kids show that's a favorite of stoned adults. That's good.
I must say, I've seen you be pleasantly surprised by movies you were dreading so many times now that I wouldn't be surprised if Civil War does it for you. Maybe it'll even reach middling-plus.
Whenever Rubio looks in the mirror, he's suddenly played by Oscar Isaac.
It's not fair, because this movie genuinely needs to be made (god knows McKay did "riotous comedy bleeding into howls of rage" effectively in The Big Short).
Ah well, then.
I'm beginning to think that Radiohead are fans of a certain movie. Dunno why.
Blue Ruin: Wow.
I can barely keep up; first BvS shows critics don't matter, then it shows that critics and word-of-mouth matter but the studio doesn't care, and now they're unraveling the future of a major studio.