It's probably one of the most finely crafted slapstick sequences in cinema history, and is a great example of (what is typically) Spielberg's "drama through escalating character fuck-ups". Lynch kills it.
It's probably one of the most finely crafted slapstick sequences in cinema history, and is a great example of (what is typically) Spielberg's "drama through escalating character fuck-ups". Lynch kills it.
They say it's Vice Admiral Holdo from The Last Jedi, but I know in my heart of hearts it's actually a Diane minifig:
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I started using an an MP3 player about 3 months ago. I figure I should have a smart phone in about seven years.
You have to wander around and look in every window in your neighborhood. If a TV has a small, flaming image of a red room, you have found the TV showing Twin Peaks. Simply crawl through the window and ask the residents if you can watch it.
There's good stuff in there. About 60% total of those films are great.
So they're replacing sexy robots with moderately attractive apes?
"Why is Trump gesturing furiously in front of his crotch?"
Guys, I don't think that cat landed on its feet.
It's amazing how often I ask myself that question 'round these parts.
The world building and the art direction in Batman 89 and Returns are actually great! I like that, and maybe I'm being unfair a bit, but to me, the weakness of the Burton films comes down to the weakness of the characterization, the story, and the dramatic investment. I want the world of those films to be married to…
I like that suit.
Considering that Mask of the Phantasm and (to a lesser degree) Lego Batman are the best theatrical Batman movies in the past 30 years makes me think that Batman may work best in an animated context. I like the 1966 movie a lot, but that's basically a live action cartoon that strikes a consistently goofy tone that…
Unbridled hedonism SOUNDS like fun, but it's probably like that beautiful meadow with the wild flowers. You THINK you want to run through it with wild abandon, but in reality it's loaded with ticks.
Ewok grog is probably disgusting, but I bet it's potent as hell.
That sounds ideal, really. Nick and Nora sure do make problem drinking look like a lot of fun.
I'm not beautiful enough to feel comfortable there.
Things, uh, get a little out of hand at that funeral.
Party? Christ, I'd rather stay home and eat chips.
The best part of Batman Begins, and in fact ANY Batman film to date, is the origin. Nolan and Goyer actually did a tremendous service to the character by exploring Wayne's time away, and it fleshed things out beautifully. The rest of the movie struggles to come close to how awesome the first half is. My problem is…
This may just come down to preference, as you suggest. I don't like Burton and Keaton's version of the character at all. Affleck has the perfect attitude and physicality, and blends the crustier and more arrogant elements of Batman's character well. Bale was okay, but I still don't think Nolan's films really…