Spider-Man 2
Superman (1978)
Logan
The Rocketeer
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Spider-Man 2
Superman (1978)
Logan
The Rocketeer
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
That is some solid quadrant appeal right there. At least, it appeals to the people that are interested in the intersection of Alison Brie, nuns, and r-rated comedies, which I assume is everyone.
Aww, I'm mildly interested in War for the Planet of the Apes. And I watched all the movies (old and new) with my kid, and he wants to go see it too. Hear that Fox? There'll be two of us on cheap night!
two things etc.
I know I could and should stay home and heat up that can of Campbells Soup, but I'd rather spend $50 I don't have on a gourmet burger with a glass of beer.
I assume everyone has made the obvious Simpsons reference?
That man deserves his Boba Fett movie.
David Lynch got a headache during the interview, and George took him to an all salad restaurant, and Lynch was all like "fuck this shit, I'm going to eat some steak and cheese and direct Dune."
Man, what a clusterfuck.
If this is the list, it shows that the people who made it don't watch enough movies, and their formula is flawed.
I feel like I should downvote it.
Every new Netflix announcement is met with me being bitterly reminded that they cancelled Sense8 to usher whatever the fuck this is into existence.
This is the story where the dog dies, your parents lose their home to the bank, and the town is invaded by aliens.
"Nailed" it.
You think they're singing about that crush you have, but really they're singing about Jesus.
Coppola's film is a gorgeous showcase for old fashioned visual effects and brilliant production design. It's also total crap. And as great an actor as Oldman is, he was horribly miscast in that film when he went super-alluring sex monster. He can pull off many things, but he cannot pull that off. The bright spot…
Good to know.
Oh yes, and I know Herzog was very much pulling from that version, but expanding it and making it a much more direct adaptation of the original book.
Is the Matt Smith stuff considered good Doctor Who? Because I basically gave up after about halfway through his first season as The Doctor. It wasn't Smith, but the stories and the overarching mysteries were totally un-involving. And I loved the Davies-run Tennant stuff.
I liked Herzog's Nosferatu a lot. That might be my favourite Dracula movie, actually.