Lucky bastard...
Lucky bastard...
You’d be better off doing something else?
I mean, we’re all agreed Rhea Seehorn should be number 1, right? She’s way too low on this list and definitely better than the couple of (admittedly excellent) performances I’ve seen that are ranked above her.
Alright, straw that broke the camel’s back. I gotta find a new site to read with discourse on media. Any recommendations? I loved this place in the 2012-2018 stretch but it’s a shell and it makes me unhappy to read it.
The good ol’ days.
I remember when the A-grade around here used to mean something! Which is to say, we never saw one.
Yeah, very odd. I’ve never played the games and am pretty excited to get to experience the story from such a good creative team.
I’m all for it!
Interesting that they chose to play this dramatic. Both of the previous films teaser trailers were rather comedic. But I think, after Love and Thunder, maybe that’s the right call. After loving the first film and liking the second (and it’s grown on me with time), I really hope this finishes strong and brings it all…
Nobody of any sort makes it on their own. The amount of blind luck that goes into even being able to live comfortably is staggering. Being famous is a fraction of a fraction of a percent of that. Many wonderfully talented people should still admit that their skill would not, on its own, allow them to reach the heights…
It just, in a nutshell, feels very strange for Hollywood to create an Oscar bait movie out of this. It’s like patting themselves on the back for a problem they pointedly did not solve. Maybe the intent was a mea culpa, but if not, this is about twenty years too soon. Weinstein’s presence is still all over Hollywood.
Dipping his toe in the tv pool makes a lot of sense. Pulling off a great show is an amazing feet, but anyone is gonna be a shoe-in, it’s him. I feel like when you put as much heart and sole into your films as QT does, you have to take some time to heel when it’s done. I wonder if it’ll be serious or, like his films,…
Each of the core member’s of the patrol actually are based on the FF
Robotman - The Thing
Elastigirl - Sue Storm
Negative Man - Johnny Storm
Nyles Calder - Mr. Fantastic
Yep, thats what I meant. Robotman is based, loosely, on Ben Grimm/the Thing to begin with.
“My mother didn’t raise a hypocrite”
So he really should be Ben Grimm, shouldn’t he? Well, I suppose he sort of already is.
The url for this article is funny. AV Club copy and pastes its templates like the rest of us lazy web developer slobs.
There will be a bunch of hot takes soon about whether he’s the best batman ever, but it really hardly matters. What’s without a doubt true is that he defined the character as much as any one person could.
In the animated series, the video games, and the various other media appearances related, he developed his batman…
End of the day, the endless articles and pull quotes don’t help. It’s a matter of opinion and a fairly vague one at that.
To many filmmakers (including the vast number more politic than Scorsese) superhero films are not cinema in that they don’t demonstrate (generally) the sophistication of story and character those…
Agreed. My point was that even if one accepts hyperbole that’s clearly false, the narrative choices of the title here don’t work.
I don’t even care about that. If they’re going to pick a side, do it with some dignity. As stated above, if Amber Heard is 100% in the right and a saintly human, this headline is still dismissive and weird.