"Gene was far from the best"
"Gene was far from the best"
You don't need to add anything else. You've already made the world a better place.
Then consider my head hung in shame because that character's reaction was perfect. That scene is possibly the second most brutal (in terms of cringe comedy) of the series for me - only his paid motivational speaker gig beats it.
It's the main character of the UK version of The Office. In one particularly cringe-worthy scene he appears dressed as Austin Powers at a nightclub whilst profiting from his role as a D-list celebrity.
He said it was included in the trailer despite them knowing it wouldn't be in the film because the ending had been reworked since that had been shot. Not that they filmed it knowing it wouldn't be in there. (The quote he gives in the EW article you link to is more vague than the one he gave to Empire which seemed more…
It's worse. It's so much worse.
No but there was a large hole in the Zion ceiling where the sentinels had drilled and swarmed their way through.
That's exactly it - Edwards said they'd grab extra footage at the end of the day while they could, not knowing if it would be used. The lights going on scene wasn't shot specifically for a trailer (though it made sense that's where it ended up), it was just something cool to film and later use if they could. According…
The TIE fighter shot wasn't from those "indie hour" - it was part of the original finale (Krennic was piloting it, leading the rebels to escape the tower and fight across the beach to send the transmission from another station). According to Edwards:
But that was from a trailer done long before the final edit. At that point it probably was designed to be in the film but they later decided it didn't work in context. I don't think that's misleading, it's par the course unless you're going to wait until the film was finished before marketing it, which for some of…
I think it was more a case of them choosing footage that they already knew wouldn't be in the film (mostly thanks to his much they changed the ending) and using it anyway (the TIE fighter shot for example) rather than shooting shots specifically for the trailer. The closest to this I saw them describe was the shot of…
Oddly one of the few moments where Myers' exaggerated Scottish accent made a line funnier.
His confusion over the lack of a Face/Off machine is my favourite moment.
I realise they gave a nomination to Blame Canada that year so I can't hold them in contempt too much (though it should have been Up There or La Resistance) but damn it would have been great to have that joined by Beautiful Stranger and, hell, Wild Wild West. Keep Save Me and When She Loved Me. What a line-up.
I don't know if you intended that to be read in David Brent's voice but that's what happened.
Its such a dreadful line reading. How did the editor look at that and decide it was worth including? Unless it was the best take which is also a baffling idea.
Spy is worth catching for Jason Statham's comedic turn as an exaggerated macho secret agent. The whole film is pretty good but he raises the material.
Plus Bernie Mac's dead.
The WHO Doctor, no less.
They had Tom Noonan* come round to babysit?