Dr. Claw could be a terrifying villain if done right.
Dr. Claw could be a terrifying villain if done right.
Foreword by Beck.
Many latin american youtubers have become best-selling authors in spanish speaking countries. Not bad for people that spend their days talking about Minecraft, clothes and creepypastas on the internet.
For me it's Gaspar Noe's oeuvre. I can see the technical achievements of his movies but I'm far from enjoying them.
Language is relative.
If it's mediocre, Nathan Rabin will be way into it.
A minion in the movie actually says "Papaya", which means "vagina" in cuban slang, and I don't see any cuban parents getting angry over it.
Say whatever you want, but the production design of that movie is beyond awesome.
To be honest, I don't care about Hellboy. What I really want to see from Del Toro is that stop-motion Pinocchio remake, and that Tom Waits biopic featuring Ron.
Also Nicholas Cage and Nicholas Cage, Adaptation.
Oh, uh… Barney!
An hour-long conversation… with his butt.
"Something something/ Is not my problem/ Wooo Hooo"
I'm sure the late 90's were even worse.
Feliz cumpleaños, vecinos.
Yes, it's true. Sometimes it's preferable to have an angry billionaire talking shit about you than having a cartel killer storm into your house and kidnap your family.
Old Cecil was more interested in making a big show instead of proselytizing. That was the key of his success.
I was pretty sure that Little Boy was based on catholic doctrine.
"…when people are sufficiently invested in something, have sacrificed for it, they will convince themselves against all reason that it was right just so they don't have to face the possibility that the sacrifice was in vain."
I want one about the making of Count Duckula.