That reminds me, I really oughta move to Germany and start manipulating picture framers into committing murders. Better than staying in this country.
That reminds me, I really oughta move to Germany and start manipulating picture framers into committing murders. Better than staying in this country.
I absolutely refuse to believe that that director is anyone but Steven Soderbergh. Think about it; he's worked with Joel and Donald, he's pals with the Russos, and he could be a good replacement Dean.
I got BatB on my simple draft, which hopefully will make up for also getting Planet of the Apes.
Also, Terrence Malick's Radegund, but god knows when that's getting released.
The following films will be premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival. Make note of them for the draft.
I've read I think close to every review out there of this, and every. single. one mentions that Daniel Craig is the absolute highlight of it. I've heard scattered rumblings that he may be able to get an Oscar nom if this movie hits, and while I was and still am skeptical, if the studio puts their back into it and he…
Praise Jesus, the Logan Lucky reviews are coming in.
Spike Jonze is making *something* with Brad Pitt and Frank Ocean.
And why was Blonde, Southern Daniel Craig so intent on blowing it up? And what did Ray Romano being sad have to do with anything?
Happy birthday! Please don't bring your bitch to the Waffle Hut today, tho.
However, the experience of seeing it is lesser than that of getting to see a Logan Lucky standee after I got out.
I got out of it about 45 minutes ago, and I've been mulling it over and realizing that it might be Nolan's best (or at least my favorite). If nothing else, it has the best-looking blues and tans I've seen in a movie since The Master.
Spielberg seems pretty contemptuous of the nostalgia blinders the book apparently revels in, so it'll be interesting to see if/how he tones that down. And this has the potential to have some positively Tintin-esque use of the unlimited mo-cap camera (the wrecking ball chase being the big highlight).
First trailer for Ready Player One.
I feel like Channing Tatum has called Steven Soderbergh a minimum of five times tearfully begging him to do Gambit.
I don't really think his writer's credit did much of anything (especially considering it's a "Story" credit, which could easily mean "we took 5% of this script"). And while the speed-ramping in Wonder Woman was… a bit much, I can't say it mucked it up (then again, I think I like it a lot more than you do).