You get a star for bringing up Halloween 4.
You get a star for bringing up Halloween 4.
Keep in mind that many of these actors aren’t rushing across town in their 2004 Celica during their lunch break to try and make an audition.
Woah there buddy, get off of your soap box and stop forcing the world to read your thoughts!
And from falling backwards on their head.
Turns out that Star Wars just needed to be way too real.
You might be onto something, but I also think Andor (the series) has made a point to show that death can be anti-climatic.
It’s easier to die in this world than it is to live freely.
Still, I was hoping Maarva was going to have a small blaze of glory. Maybe she still will, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Not a bad point, but I took it as a story about Loki, and not a band of people fighting bland gray aliens who come out of a hole in the sky.
I mostly agree with you on that.
I don’t need another 20 minute long scene where CGI fights CGI. Both Loki and Hawkeye ended with characters fulfilling their story arcs.
I wasn’t even aware there was a Canadian take on Bake-Off, and yet it’s another “Why isn’t content like this broadcast loudly to the states?” type situation.
I’d like this show way more if it was just that three judges eating food and ragging one another.
He’s in his 60s and he’s from South London, of course my dad’s a little racist!
I’m here wondering how Rebecca Romijn’s Mystique made the list, let alone the top half.
They sort of left out the part where his brother in law was an arm’s dealer who played an integral role in the Iran Contra affair.
Real talk: What are the odds Louis CK makes a return?
A friend of mine was just in a meeting at a job he’s quitting in two weeks. Apparently the meeting was about NFT’s, one coworker said they were looking to take a “holistic approach”.
We still don’t know what they meant.
Honestly had it not been for the many issues he had, I think he would have likely eclipsed the post-Friend’s career of Aniston. Hell, even when it was clear he couldn’t maintain a steady film career, he had several big swings in television.
Remember when he was just randomly a part of the West Wing?
Oh no! Did Lego tell them to hit the bricks?
I think that it does have a “kids these days” vibe to it. I think, had he simply said that he doesn’t like the studio oversight of super hero movies, or something more to that effect, we’d all be agreeing with him.
Sorry, I know NYT can be finicky sometimes, I was able to read it for one moment and now I can’t.
He does address a lot of the points that you raise, but his main concern is that a lot of modern films don’t take on any risks, he really, REALLY doesn’t like the mass marketing approach to film that Disney champions.
It’s…
Scorsese clarified what he meant like three years ago.
I’m not exactly sure who was dismissing their work as art, many of Scorsese’s movies and the actors and crew that worked them have been nominated for and received awards for their craft.
Also, if an example for this argument is say, “Taxi Driver” versus, I dunno, “Thor 2"?...