I'd prefer Chigonto. The day will come when Toronto will become so big and powerful, they'll buy up Chicago, and finally give us some class.
I'd prefer Chigonto. The day will come when Toronto will become so big and powerful, they'll buy up Chicago, and finally give us some class.
…you noticed that too!? I said the same thing to my friends last night about that.
Unlike those films that Gilliam writes, Fisher King feels like it is someone else's work, as seen through Gilliam's lens, with his trademark flairs of visual imagery, let-alone the camera-work (in a waiting room scene, I got a '12 Monkeys' vibe).
I was always surprised noone ever tried to animate or act out the entire thing - it works in so many crazy visuals on the levels of "I Remember Larry," another story-piece of his I've been wanting to make a animated reality for years.
"The average person thinks that animation is all about the voice-actor.
"The average person thinks that animation is all about the voice-actor.
"The average person thinks that animation is all about the voice-actor.
*In Chuck Heston tone* "LEGO BRICKS ARE MADE OF OY-LLLLL!!! IT'S OY-LLLL!!"
If there's one Kickstarter this year that you should waste your money on…you've come to the right place.
Nice use of that Deep Canvas scene to tell of motion in scenes. Though that scene was a major selling point for 'Tarzan' 15 years ago, and it worked so well because even with all that motion going on, our eye was still able to follow Tarzan, and not get lost in the jungle.
As Crow T Robot once said: "You've had a lot of time to think about this, haven't you?"
You know those teenagers who see something hip and cool and instantly are all, "I got to get me some of that!"
This weekend did seem rather odd. It probably started because of that whole 90's thing with ID4, but it used to be we'd get some huge 4th of July film we all just HAD to see. This year, it was like they banned fireworks at the box-office (Tammy and Earth to Echo just did not scream 'get out there and give us your…
I will say his turn as Mr Attinger in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' was probably one of the best 'evil human' performances' given in any of the Bay films.
One that I was enamored with from the 30's, is "Porky Pig's Feat."
Btw, what is it with actors playing mobsters always ending up being cast as the overprotective father who shuns/over-analyzes his daughter's boyfriend/husband?
The ads made me flash back to Splice, with that: "We have to do this because this thing/person/entity is still this other person I loved!" "This person isn't the same." "Oh, well, I guess it's too late, and we're doomed."
Transformers: Dark of the Moon did that alot. Chicago subbed for DC several times in that film.
Maybe it's because I saw a Neverending Story parody on Teen Titans Go, but I could see someone doing one of those 'Falkor-riding YEAAAAHHH!!' moments, cruising down a steep hill on the back of that Hasselhoff prop.
What do you think I've been doing for years? I kept telling people that the Incredibles was fine: the whole focus was on family, and making that family unit function again…but nooo, all anyone could think of was that whole unseen lot of superheroes and the rise of a new generation of Supers.