And part of what makes that one great is how educational it feels, really viscerally illustrating how important a good score is, especially (I feel) in a fantasy movie ala Star Wars or LOTR.
And part of what makes that one great is how educational it feels, really viscerally illustrating how important a good score is, especially (I feel) in a fantasy movie ala Star Wars or LOTR.
He's comics' reckoning.
This isn't relevant, but these two comments gave me intense déjà vu, like I'd read them before, grandmothers and flamethrowers and all.
That is a truly epic run. The other day I realized I hadn't watched a movie with a sword fight in it in far too long. I rewatched The Princess Bride.
I've worked for Target for just over 2 years, and have had mostly positive experiences with the company. If you do become an HR person, though, just remember that you have the power to really alter other employees' (sorry, team members') lives, for good or evil.
Not the droooones!!
Arya is my favorite character (Tyrion is a very close second, I think), but this would be great, in an "f-u, GoT" terrible sort of way.
Soo … each episode doles out one rhyme, then ends with a mysterious, alluring hint at what the next rhyme will be?
This.
Ebert's review described Neil Young's score as "unfortunate," saying for the film's final 30 minutes it "sounds like nothing so much as a man repeatedly dropping his guitar."
Loving the recognition for Upstream Color and Take Shelter, two of my favorite movies of the past few years, featuring two of my favorite performances (Seimetz and Shannon).
Killer Croc 2: Too Many Crocs
Upvoted for explaining exactly why I upvoted.
Watch Breaking Bad.
I read this as "watch Rectify immediately" and was pleased out of all proportion.
It was part of my upbringing to be kind to everyone and put their interests at a level with or ahead of my own, and as an older sibling I felt a responsibility to model this trait to my younger siblings. Thus I was very much raised in the Nice Guy ethos. The tricky part I've found is that successfully being kind to…
Every individual shot is very encouraging, but it's all edited together so fast. There's no time to get a sense of mood or atmosphere. I guess that comes later. In short, it's too early to make any strong quality judgments, other than to say several of those little snippets look promising.
Read this as "Bo Derek" for a moment and was confused/interested.
Loved: "Prestige"
Ugh. This seems specifically calculated to make me break down and watch a Jason Statham movie that isn't Lock Stock. Tommy Lee Jones is one of my favorite actors. Jessica Alba is one of my favorite . . . people to watch on a screen? And Michelle Yeoh . . . actually, I'm not sure I've seen an entire movie with her in…