"Flight" the TV Series! Hurrah!
"Flight" the TV Series! Hurrah!
So Don Draper is a jerk now? Choose your allegiances already A. V. Club!
In 2610 New York City will be referred as Atlantis 2.0
Does he smell tasty?
@avclub-ca2f620640fe3aba308820c10afec55f:disqus I always thought that that was the way to read "Moby Dick"! I mean, the search for the whale is just a Mcguffin, isn't?
He has his ticks (back-lighting, the "awe face") but when he is on, is ON. In "E.T.", the moment the music on the radio becomes a full-fledged orchestra (kissing, frogs) makes me stand from my seat. Same for "two thousand years…" in A.I., and many other exhilarating moments in what it is a truly remarkable career. …
Yeah, and I can tell you that she is great in bed.
Ha! The Tel Aviv Faculty of Arts! Some of the best years of my life were spent inside that building (the 30 Rock part).
Is the problem with digital: the copy has both versions, and depending on the public and the area, I guess that they decided right there to push the button on DUB. Luckily down here in Argie land most movies are subtitled, since ever.
Is Pratchett the author of the "all the way down" thing?
It looked like a big BWAAAAMP sub-woofer for me.
I did not liked it as past-year John Carter (that was adventure!), but it is ok, and even cerebral for blockbuster standards.
It makes sense in the movie… watch the first few minutes.
So your local multiplex does not have digital projectors? Because a digital copy always look the same…
So I think you will enjoy this. Is a lot better than Tron, but again it has problems with the script, too simple and does not hit the obvious notes with enough force.
We had "Oblivion" here in Argentina since two weeks ago (or it was three?). Also, the Cruise was here promoting the movie with that Russian lady (oy vey). The Cruise was affable with everybody, fans took photos with him, he signed autographs, talked to people, as if he was a new star, not an established name. So if…
Happen to me the same this week. "Wait, Ebert is dead. Wait… how is that even possible? Chuck Berry is alive. Well, let´s see what Armond fucking White has to say about Oblivion.
The ending of A.I. is one of the saddest endings on cinema´s history. Just an obsessed robot being duped by super-biomecha beings after Humanity has ceased to exist. To read it as a "happy ending" is to accept that you were just glancing at the screen.
I know this is the AV Club, but Spielberg is an amazing director, with his best work around the start of the 21st century. "Minority Report" was good, and "A.I." is a masterpiece. I wish he could take the history lessons out of his system and do speculative fiction again.
Ha, Chuck Berry was last weekend giving a concert in Buenos Aires. The guy is OLD.