It is awfully hard for these individual young people to shoulder that burden and take that risk.
It is awfully hard for these individual young people to shoulder that burden and take that risk.
I am sure Marvel would like to avoid anything to do with Bryan Singer.
My money is on Regina King. This woman is winning awards on both sides of the camera, knows super heroes, and already has contracts with WB.
And I’m sure Marvel would like to avoid another Bryan Singer situation of letting a well known director with a particular franchise just go to the other side so easily.
The “best” thing about Ted Cruz is that there are so many aspects of him to loathe that everyone can find a personal niche of hating Ted Cruz to make their own.
Regina King and Watchmen beg to differ.
If they’re actually committed, they’ll do what they just did with James Gunn, get the talent and leave them the hell alone.
HARDEST PASS EVER.
I’m guessing that poll also had a 2% margin of error...
on no you don’t. no fucking way in hell I’m watching 18 goddamn minutes of Rafael Cruz by my own free choice. Curses on you sir for your post.
Because the ‘process’ of nominating a doc back then was EXTREMELY suspect:
As someone who suffered through the February winter storm and power loss that he fled from, it really took me to a new level of contempt and hatred for him, which I did not even think was possible
Hoop Dreams didn’t win Best Documentary? It wasn’t even nominated?!
The dumbest part of all is that even if Boseman had won, it would just get a bunch of people calling it proof that the Oscars are rigged.
I mean the man is 83 years old and there’s a pandemic, just let him use it from home.
A distracting thing about the Oscars for me this year was that the screen changed from film stock to soap opera stock... Like during the Regina King intro, and throughout the telecast. I guess they were using different cameras or something?
Here’s what Soderbergh didn’t account for, and I’m only speaking for me and a few in my circle personally, but I’m willing to guess it applies to others.
Is this how they’re explaining the fungible...thing?
Peter Finch is the first thing I thought of. Yes, there was added tragedy with Chadwick, as he was seen as still being in the prime of life, but it’s not that different. They wanted to emotionally manipulate viewers and it backfired. They should learn from this.
In other words, they decided to risk it all and go for what was behind the curtain.
I adore this film and ALL things James Baldwin. For the record, Baldwin’s first novel, Go Tell It On The Mountain was adapted into a film by American Playhouse for PBS circa 1985 with Paul Winfield, Ving Rhames, CCH Pounder, Alfre Woodard, Rosaland Cash, Olivia Cole, Linda Hopkins and so many more. It was directed by…
Yeah, it’s pretty common for me to end up liking something just a little better than I did when I first saw it at a festival (though I’ve downgraded films on rewatch, too). Grading just isn’t a hard science for me; I shoot from the gut, and sometimes my marksmanship is off.