Oh, I’m sure he tried, only to have an actual editor tell him. “No, Mr. Snyder, I cannot put everything you shot in the movie, I do have to do my job and cut stuff”
Oh, I’m sure he tried, only to have an actual editor tell him. “No, Mr. Snyder, I cannot put everything you shot in the movie, I do have to do my job and cut stuff”
Spider-Punk was great in the movie. I loved how he was both a voice of wisdom, but also one the movie takes with a grain of salt.
Spider-Punk was great in the movie. I loved how he was both a voice of wisdom, but also one the movie takes with a grain of salt.
Well, that will put a damper on my Arkham Asylum playthrough I’m doing now. I never like that version of Harley, but the voice acting was great.
That’s possible.
Than that person at WB is an idiot.
So, I was able to get a bit more info - they ordered x, locked in enough money into paying that distributor for x, received y, y was taken out of that locked money, and the rest is still locked in, waiting for the rest of x to come. So the distributor doesn’t have the remaining money yet, but the store cannot use that…
Well, well, well. You know what time it is now, uh?
That part wasn’t clear in my discussions, unfortunately. I think it depended on the distributor.
This seems like a silly question to me. Of course the addition of one joke Clooney cameo did not affect the film reception to any significant degree.
Everyone is shitting on game stores here, but from the discussions I’ve had with store owners, the mark-up are a direct result of how little stock these stores were able to get. Ravensburger underestimated the demand and didn’t print enough, so most stores are receiving 1/10th of what they initially ordered or less.…
Oh, oh, a Zack Snyder remake of Rollerball!
Oh, sure. Every story borrows from others. But in the case of this trailer, there is a strong visual patchwork quality that reminds you not just of tropes or archetypes, but of specific moments or props from other movies. The fact that everyone clocked that first shot as Gladiator is a good example of this. Or the…
I’ll keep repeating it until it happens: Give Spawn to Zack Snyder.
But I like Chronicles of Riddick...
Yeah, it's a big hodgepodge of stuff with a lack of coherency. It reminds me a lot of Jupiter Ascending. And I don't know if that is good or bad.
Aka The Dirty Dozen aka Battle Beyond the Stars, Roger Corman 1980 Star Wars ripoff. It’s a rip-off of a rip-off of a rip-off.
Ah, you looked at the YouTube comments I see.
We never wanted it to be a [Star Wars film].” [...]“We learned so much working with superheroes. [Rebel Moon] is more science fantasy than sci-fi.”
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed that.