To be fair, many, many people say some things infrequently during a movie.
To be fair, many, many people say some things infrequently during a movie.
When I first saw The Force Awakens, I went with my dad, who was a big Star Wars guy back when the first came out, and one time let me stay home from school to watch the full trilogy for the first time. So, I thought it'd be nice. But he made fun of it the whole time for being overly familiar, etc. I came away from it…
However, Michael Cera's scene in the revival was pretty awful, so that's not surprising.
I meant more so based on the trailer in which the dinosaurs talked, which seemed like a peculiar idea to me at the time. But, that's good to know, since I haven't seen the actual movie, so therefore my opinion is questionable.
I like the idea of it. I hope it's not TOO cutesy, though… like The Good Dinosaur, which I didn't even watch because it seemed a little too… airy, I guess.
I mean, to me personally, the first one was sort of classic because it was actually funny, in ways that made me laugh out loud, when most "stupid" comedies do not. For instance, the first time I saw the gasoline fight and his model buddies getting blown up, I lost it. But, I have a hard time remembering really loving…
Agreed… the argument there (above) makes no sense. Plus, I don't know, Evans has more interesting smaller roles in my opinion than some of the other Chrises. My go-to for that, I guess, is his role in Scott Pilgrim.
Yeah, he should probably consider doing some small indie film in the near future, like I dunno, RDJ's The Soloist or The Judge or whatever… not because the movies would be great, but if Pratt wants roles beyond MCU stuff.
Though I do really like the split second in Ultron when Cap is tugging on Mjolnir, and it wiggles for a split second - causing Thor to tense up ever so slightly, before relaxing and grinning when he realizes it's not coming up for him.
Ah, I did not know that. Thanks.
That seems like a niche market to me. By which I mean, that seems like something only you would watch, and nobody else.
Man. I wish Zoolander 2 wasn't terrible. I mean, I haven't seen it, but I haven't seen it because everyone else saw it for me and told me it was terrible. I'm sad now.
Wait, Jessica Alba reinvented herself somehow?
Yeah… I don't know that much about any of those people. Are those 3 people experts on software development and tech apps? I don't understand why they'd be judges?
Ah yeah, thank you for reminding me.
I think it's been settled, though. Idol said it was inspired by dancing scenes in Japan that had mirrors, if I remember correctly, where people were unafraid of dancing (and potentially looking foolish while doing so).
I don't remember it raining really hard? The talking dog thing (below… or above? I don't know where this comment will appear, but whatever) I do remember though, and that definitely WAS super sad. I saw it when I was a teenager, and the surprise of that moment really did a number on me.
Except it ISN'T about masturbation. So we've come full circle, right back to where you started from.
Pray he doesn't alter this joke further.
But that's still a disservice/problem for a site that tries to market off reviews and critical appraisals for pop culture with a straight face, no? The snarky and frankly, dumb tone of the Newswire articles that praise the remake over the original then deeply at odds with the actual reviews they're producing of the…