They should’ve totally have 11-minute long, slow-motion pans over every inch of a tree, taking in its roots, bark, leaves, wood, seeds and flowers that have nothing to do with the story to better convey Tolkien’s writing in cinematic form.
They should’ve totally have 11-minute long, slow-motion pans over every inch of a tree, taking in its roots, bark, leaves, wood, seeds and flowers that have nothing to do with the story to better convey Tolkien’s writing in cinematic form.
Well of course he did. Those planes were at thousands of feet.
The Superman vs Clark Kent fight was awesome.
Interestingly enough, if you squint hard enough, that movie has the most villians from DC Superman has ever faced,basically a knock off Injustice League, the bad guy is a Lex Luthor clone, bad superman is Bizarro, the machine is Braniac and Richard Pryor is Mr. Mxyzptlk, the girl that gets turned to an android or…
I find it deliciously cheesy.
Again, I love Superman III -- but the effects and the tone are... yeesh.
Yeah, like for real — a movie starring Leslie Grace (and Michael Keaton), directed by the same people that just nailed Ms. Marvel... how bad could it be for a studio that willingly distributed Superman III, Superman IV, and Catwoman?
I refuse to believe this is worse than BvS, Justice League and WW1984.
(Jaleel White tugs at his collar nervously)
Another reason she wanted to quit after the first season is the network refused to make her a main cast member. Though getting a guest actor’s salary for every single episode actually made her far richer than that would have. NBC also forced the show to scrap an episode where Uhura would take over the captain’s chair…
I’ve read the script and unfortunately, it deviates quite a bit from the source material. For instance, Oppenheimer gets super powers from the Trinity test.
I’m still a bit worried about the overall, I guess, tone of this movie. That started with its ad copy that calls it an,“epic thriller that thrusts audiences into the pulse-pounding paradox of the enigmatic man who must risk destroying the world in order to save it.” There’s not much to this teaser but it still seems…
Nope.
Yup, the Paloma section was may favorite part of No Time To Die.
I mean, it couldn’t get made today. Gene Wilder, Cleavon Little, Slim Pickens, Alex Karras, Madeline Kahn, David Huddleston and Harvey Korman, they’re all dead.
He forgot about the prequels?
This trend is adorable. We need more adorable young men trends that do not include guns and trump flags.
I had perhaps the best fried cheese curds in my life in upstate New York. Sauders Store in Seneca Falls has a truly amazing deep fried cheese curd - barely dusted in starch, fried hard to a deep bronze, some of the butterfat in the cheese liquifies and they are like deep fried cheese butter gushers. Amazingly good.
The best way to freshen up a squeakless curd is not the microwave, it is to serve it over fries, with gravy.