More importantly, what well-known late-70s or 80s song will it use in the first trailer?
More importantly, what well-known late-70s or 80s song will it use in the first trailer?
I’m glad that someone else noticed the really bad editing job at the end of that episode. That whole scene is terribly edited ( not to mention the opening ). There’s the moment were Graham goes to hug the doctor, which then we get a series of random head shots of everybody else instead of seeing the emotional moment,…
I realized recently that the best way for me to describe Wonder Woman 84 was that it is essentially a Roger Moore Bond film starring Lasso-Girl.
Huh? At the end, Tiana gets her wish, and well, everything.
the conceit takes on an odd subtext because of the lengths the story goes to in order to make you read 22 as a white woman despite the fact that she’s not supposed to be a “person” yet....While that logic might hold up to a point within the context of the movie, as an audience member, the explanation reads more like…
That was my very first review of it when my wife asked me about it. That is was very “silly”, with a 3rd grader’s view of how the world works: airplanes at museums are on flight standby at all time, you can “touch” people through TV screens, don’t worry about taking the place of someone else body as long as they are…
Didn’t Grogu have the most onscreen “confirmed kills” if you count the eggs?
Isn’t this directed by the same person who Disney just made a big deal out of bringing an air of authenticity to figure pilots into the Star Wars universe?
Guiding Angels.
The quote talks nothing of comparisons to other directors. The quote is part of a longer story about how she had the leverage now to break the bank (good for her!) Because up until the success, she had been directing movies for free (which is decidedly not true given that she got a $1 million dollar advance).
‘Listen, I’ve never made any money in my career because you always had the leverage”
Through what “magical” Christmas moment?
Usually my main concern if something is a Christmas movie is dependant on a character coming to some kind of self-realization through the “magic” of the holiday or related-to-the-holiday element, often through the use of traditions or the sepia-toned past...not just because it takes place at Christmas.
Avatar Firebender physics
I liked season one better than the current season, mostly because the first half of this season just felt like a series of “fetch me 10 bear pelts and I’ll let the story progress” until recently.
To save bits of shrimp for later.
I can’t imagine that working in a modern robotic car manufacturing plant would be the “worst place” to work when we still have things like active underground coal mines to be working in.
I’m pretty similar to that. Part of the prequels “charm” was Lucas trying to do something different....he wasn’t trying to do a rollicking space adventure, but a political intrigue fall of the republic thing while showing wacky new environments that could only be done on a computer. I don’t think they are good movies,…
It’s gets worse if you think of them as the the gunfighters who the villagers hired in the Magnificent Seven/Seven Samurai.
The idea that a security system only checks facial scans for wanted criminals but let’s anyone else through, just seems like another one of those Agile things where we’ll get some something up and running first ( we already have a database of wanted criminals to check data with, let’s just get it up and running with…