I have to agree that it does surpass Big Hero 6…a film I had high hopes for, but sadly ended up 'pedestrian,' and a little disappointing on the overall story side.
I have to agree that it does surpass Big Hero 6…a film I had high hopes for, but sadly ended up 'pedestrian,' and a little disappointing on the overall story side.
So, will Aslan fight a giant spider in the end?
Actually, I feel Avatar pushed 3-D as 'profitable' in Hollywood's eyes, to the precipice…but it was the release right after of 'Alice in Wonderland,' which made $1 billion worldwide, that Hollywood suddenly really went 3-D crazy…and then mutilated themselves in the foot with that 11th-hour conversion for 'Clash of the…
Well, there are the grandkids to think about. He became a Grandfather in the last 5-7 years, so I could see this being made with them in mind.
I still remember watching 'Saving Private Ryan,' and all of a sudden going, "Hey, that guy! It's Ted Danson!"
I can just imagine Superman at the end of that scene: "I bet I get blamed for ths $#!t as well…"
The biggest question I have: Will THIS make Disney release the complete series in a DVD set encased in a Journal-like packaging!? I've got money, Disney, give me it!!
*reads comments, then bursts out laughing*
Sounds like you're hoping to catch…"Somebody's Eyes?"
One of the funniest things was the other day, someone was saying because they haven't revealed more stuff to us yet, is because the movie is going to bomb.
I felt there was a similar vibe to after Han has been frozen in the carbonite block, and the heavy sound of it hitting the floor, to the bit where Vader in Episode III, is 'encased' in his new suit. In that scene, there's also a a loud metallic sound, as if there's a finality to the process of transforming this person…
I'm all in for this event (since Chicago has practically nothing going on celebrating BTTF's 30th anniversary, Marty and Doc's arrival in 2015, and the 25th anniversary of BTTF 3.
Yeah, it's that musical overkill that can easily make you hate a song…let alone the fact that that film just wouldn't go away.
Maybe it's largely like The Joker's thinking, that when push comes to shove, then the 'civilized people' will cave.
The bit from 'Drag Me,' I still remember seeing that in theaters, and when she starts going, 'Here kitty kitty,' I heard some murmurs of, 'oh no,' 'oh come on' from the audience.
Yeah, Schulz would often pepper the strip with bits where Snoopy would forget who Charlie Brown is.
Nonono, we'd have the book that Frodo wrote on his way to the Grey Havens, where he pulls a Bilbo, ala The Hobbit films:
So Fury Road is becoming the new 'Inception Trailer' mash-up for editing?
Oh come on, we all know how the Genie ended up in the lamp.
I still remember when they spoofed TTZ on Tiny Toons (dubbed 'The Acme Acres Zone'), Buster Bunny played the role of Serling, and they gave him super-bushy eyebrows.