He who is tired of The Three Amigos is tired of life.
He who is tired of The Three Amigos is tired of life.
Yeah, that occurred to Landis (in an AV Club interview IIRC). He didn't seem very happy.
What's tequila?
Ugly Betty's dad as well.
Tick-tick tick-tick tick-tick tick-tick NANNEEE!!
>just women suffering.
Clearly shouting out "Rick James" etc at Dave Chappelle is moronic and indefensible, but if he'd done anything else of note since 2005 it would have probably stopped by now. It's his own fault, at least a little bit, that that's all idiots know him for.
"Wow, Yoda and Obi Wan! And who's… who's the young, effeminate looking dude you're suddenly hanging round with in Jedi heaven?"
I disagree. Seriously, look at each one in isolation:
That's the issue here: a lot of the SE changes were for the better. McDiarmid in ESB springs to mind.
>That Bacall analogy makes no sense, Frank isn't some CGI recreation in this film. It's a real actor giving an excellent performance.
It's not so much that it's mocking of him. It's just that there was a real dude, who existed and had a pretty interesting life, so why not make a film about that, rather than using his - incredibly distinctive - image to make a film about something else? It just feels a little… off. Like if someone made a film with …
I just can't get past the fact that the premise seems a bit disrespectful. Chris Sievey only died 4 years ago and they're re-purposing his most recognisable creation as something that has nothing to do with what he was actually like. I'm sure it's a good movie, it all just feels slightly creepy.
They were a little hamstrung by the movie tie-in stuff. I won't spoil TWS for you, but suffice to say a pile of stuff happens in that film that has a massive impact on SHIELD, so the show was stuck treading water for a while until the movie came out. Got really good though.
It's just that, in addition to people's various valid opinions about Zach Braff, it's fashionable not to like Zach Braff. So you get a kind of 'I hate Zach Braff more than anyone else' arms race. It is ridiculous. It's just Zach Braff.
I bet Marvel are praying this doesn't cause a massive argument on the internet, leading to increased awareness of and renewed interest in the character, ultimately leading to increased sales.
I'd say it was a wildly imaginative pile of shit.
Sorry, I wasn't at all clear in what I was saying! What I mean is: you have a guy in a box who thinks he's in Iraq and thinks he was put there by terrorists. They could have ended it by subverting one or both of those assumptions. Maybe he's really in America and his wife put him there? OK that would have been kind of…
I suppose what I'm saying is that it's not so much that he died, just that they could have done more with it. Like he could physically be anywhere in the world, anyone in his life could have turned out to be responsible for him being there. I think I maybe just got overexcited by the possibilities :)
What movie *isn't* a vanity project? How many people want their work projected on massive screens all over the world out of humility?