Since we're paying respect to innovative action films world-wide, I think the French parkour film "Yamasaki" should have got a mention.
Since we're paying respect to innovative action films world-wide, I think the French parkour film "Yamasaki" should have got a mention.
Every movie has minor roles that are deliberately underwritten (that's why they're called supporting characters.) Few have been as miscast as Cameron Diaz, the healthiest looking, buffest, well-tanned, Latinx, immigrant Irish whore in 1860s NYC.
Matrix came out a month before Phantom Menace though.
A guy wearing a molded bat suit and a cape is NEVER going to be a convincing brawler in a live action film.
Wasn't there a Fu Manchu flick where he threatened the civilized world with an abacus?
Who knows what future cosmetic surgery will be capable of?
There are swordfights and space battles in every Star Wars movie. The pod race was something new. Also its the only sequence in the film that Lucas directs coherently. After rushing through the story at a horribly clumsy pace for an hour, Lucas suddenly slows down and pans the camera lovingly over images of the racing…
The 6th Day was a fun movie. It has some interesting themes too, but like a lot of movies from that decade, it ignores them for a big exploding building climax.
I remember when Bond was trying to be Shaft.
Who is Bond trying to be these days?
Don't know if I'd call The Parallax View "grounded". It's not really about spies either.
Can it really be called a bottle episode with all those Titus flashbacks?
Pa Kent was just trying to stop him from becoming a tyrant.
You don't like Blazing Saddles?!
They have the most distinctive cinematography of all the Marvel films. And I can't argue with their casting either.
"People tend to forget or don't even realize for that matter that there has never been one single female superhero movie in history that was both a critical success and a box office smash.. Does anyone even remember past failed efforts at making a successful female superhero movies such as Supergirl or Catwoman?"
And the priest who married Jacqueline and Russ.
She's the star of "Stuff from the Seventies", if you're watching very closely.
The Vorhees family must be making a fortune off of those things.
And Paula Pell in the same episode.
Titus shut that stepdad story down fast. He can't take any more traumatic backstory from Kimmy.