That movie was in theaters? I always thought it was a Wonderful World of Disney original movie.
That movie was in theaters? I always thought it was a Wonderful World of Disney original movie.
I love the Price is Right, what other game show has kept it's 70's theme sets with minor upgrades. Alas, I'm not a college student, grandma or a member of the US forces so I would never have a change of appearing on the show.
I hate that on the Apple TV the Netflix doesn't show every movie in a given category. It's a puzzle discovering movies you never knew were on netflix from the similar movies list is frustrating.
I hate turtlenecks, they always feel like they are trying to choke me.
I suddenly feel the need to hit the gym.
I keep wondering when they will bring in Sheldon's Mee-maw
3 Episodes in the wrong timeslot With the The Condor
I'm pretty surprised with Disney having both the Star Wars and Marvel franchises that they would still be going ahead with another Tron. I'm not sure what kind of market there is for 3rd Tron movie. Tron Legacy rode Avatar's 3D coat tails to a moderate box office success but a 3rd movies is not going to have the…
I wonder what his true status is, when he hurt his leg the 1st reports were he would never walk again or lose his leg.
Looks far more cinematic then the 1st movie.
As many different monitors I have seen this picture on I can't see how people see White and Gold. I can understand light blue and gold.
People are offended by that scene yet show up in droves to see Fifty Shades of Grey
I have to agree, looking back it seems Directing talent is far more likely to repeat with quality films. Acting nominations are less likely to translate into future quality though.
It's a problem when you can pretty much pick out the Oscar nominees before they are released. Biopic , especially biopics set in a classic period like WWII with a strong lead actor are almost always nominated, unless it's complete turd of a movie that can't be ignored. Even then you get movies like Extremely Loud and…
Yes to the industry it does mean something to the cast and crew, in terms of cultural significance not a lot. Even in terms of the cast or crew it only really affects what ever their next project is, aside from that many Oscar winners fade into oblivion, see Cuba Gooding Jr, Whoopi Goldberg, Mira Sorvino etc. When it…
Agent Carter actually knew from the start what it wanted to be and accomplish. Shield clearly didn't , it's better this season but there seems to be a direction to it. The 1st Season seemed like a pitch meeting that got rushed. 1st Season of Shield reminded me of Star Trek Voyager, interesting premise on paper but…
In the long run the Oscar's mean very little to film other then a reflection of the year in which they were given. Films are better remembered for their impact rather then how many Oscars they won. Often the Best picture winners end up getting forgotten over the years like Crash, The Hurt Locker, A Beautiful Mind, The…
I will always remember his narration from Space Quest IV. One of the 1st CD-Rom games that actually had a professional and funny narration.
I think one thing we shouldn't worry about is the casting process. Marvel seems to really take their time with casting. One problem with fan casting is that many of us only choose from major movie casts instead of going outside the box. Mark Ruffalo was a big surprise for the Hulk and did a great job.
It's a shame Garfield won't be back, I thought he was a great Spiderman/Peter Parker, if his movies scripts weren't that solid.