I think most (maybe all) of us did see it, yes.
I think most (maybe all) of us did see it, yes.
I'm disappointed to hear that, not least because I watched the whole two-hour movie anyway.
You mean such crazy trivia as: What other movies the filmmakers who made this film worked on?
MacFarlane has a perfectly decent voice (and in fact while I don't care for most of his projects, I think he's a pretty great voiceover guy); I'm just a little tired of his somewhat self-regarding Rat Pack riffing. Despite his talent in that area, it feels like a vanity project to me.
Well, making songs that are mostly just derivative of whatever's hot at the moment is in and of itself kind of an artistic struggle, yeah? To transcend your influences?
As a ballot-filler, I admit I get a kick out of choosing a "most overrated" movie, even though it's admittedly petty, negative, and sometimes ill-defined (you can find someone who agrees with your take on almost anything, no matter how contrarian). It's just nice to have a space on the ballot where you can say, hey,…
Do you have Amazon Prime? I think GREEN ROOM is on there at the moment.
It only made one list, in fact. Check out the ballots piece to find out whose!!!!!!
I'm glad it worked better for you. I felt like the mix you're describing didn't really come off to me, and was so belabored that it felt like they didn't think the audience would get it — which I kind of didn't, because I wasn't sure what they were going for.
Honestly, even if you didn't care for Zootopia as a movie, the actual design/world of Zootopia was pretty neat-looking and inventive, which is not something I could say for any aspect of Sing City.
I don't walk out of movies but I have to admit, I'm a little jealous that Mike walked out of A Single Man; I stuck it out and mostly hated it.
Big Jungle Book fan, eh?
But on the other hand the SNL sketch "Hamm & Buble" is funnier than anything MacFarlane has ever touched. SCORE ANOTHER POINT FOR BUBLE.
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What studio?? I don't think Paramount is going out of business because of a Ninja Turtles movie!
That does make it disappointing, but Margot Robbie and Will Smith are both fun to watch in that movie (or were for me), and I had zero fun watching anyone in Mother's Day!
I don't think the phrase "toxic masculinity" judges anyone based on gender. It judges them based on behavior. I don't think Katie's point in describing Batman v. Superman is that it displays "toxic masculinity" because men are the main characters.
I sentence you to watch Mother's Day and explain to me how Suicide Squad is worse.
In the spirit of not being remotely sexist, I can tell you that you are, in fact, being overly emotional about this.
It's also absolutely terrible so I don't see any problems, really.