Sounds like an excuse to promote Psycho Pass
I love Midnight for many reasons, but one of them being because you can see how the Doctor acts differently when he has almost no power over the situation.
"most moviegoers under 30 might even have seen him before"
I don't think the lips are supposed to move.
Been there
One of my favorite panels
It looks so anime. Not a bad thing, but an extremely odd choice.
I'm still a child in many ways. So I didn't even get the sex joke. So to me it was just a quirky little episode that was a tad forgettable.
What would you think of it without that scene/line?
Regardless, that one stunt really perplexed me.
Considering it was the 20s, most of the effects and stunts are real. I still don't know how they pulled off that guy running out the window. I can only guess some kind of layering of film, but I don't know if they had that kind of technology back then. Maybe double expose it frame by frame?
Found it! Real wacky stuff starts at 13 minute mark.
I loved how the first Xmen movie made maybe sixty seconds of combined flashbacks get everything we need to know about his origin. Then X2 was also really well handled with the whole 'evil scientist is back to torment you with your forgotten past' thing. Even then most of it was just alluded to. Which I think was…
"As for Man of Steel, I'm still on the fence about it"
Anyone remember that silent film about the newlywed couple and their wacky sham of a house? I know it starred one of the more famous actors, but I don't really know that much about the era.