Half-assed Orange & Teal Transformers wannabes based on board games don't especially interest me, but to each their own.
Half-assed Orange & Teal Transformers wannabes based on board games don't especially interest me, but to each their own.
You are using the word "infer" when you obviously mean "imply."
DENTAL PLANET!
A couple years ago I was writing an essay for art history class, and plugged "kitsch" into Google image search on a school library computer. It returned a bunch of pictures of some shirtless hunk I'd never heard of, and I got weird looks from the people at adjacent computers.
Well, the 3D is post production, so in that way I suppose it is.
Ah, of course Frank Cho's had a crack at her.
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Seeing Disney's name on an action movie really bugs you that much? They did 20,000 Leagues, Treasure Island, Dragonslayer, Tron, Return to Oz, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Pirates of the Caribbean.
I have to admit, I've never really gotten the appeal of Verhoeven. Don't get me wrong, Robocop, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers all have amazing and delightful parts, and play with some interesting ideas. But overall, they always struck me as existing in an uncomfortable limbo between trashy B-movie and grown-up…
@avclub-04e0ee7f57cb99fce8677b2f946c35af:disqus in Disney's defense, their reasoning wasn't quite that stupid. They thought that, because their film was crap and no one liked it, the word Mars was therefore tainted for a few years, not that it was the word itself that led to Mars Needs Moms' failure, due to some…
Here's an idea… what about "John Carter of Earth?"
Yeah, Dr. Jones at least deserves to have his credentials mentioned in the title! Even Nazis show him that modicum of respect.
I totally see the influence. Truly, Moebius lives on through these lines.
Phil Morris as Obama would be proficient, marvelous, egregious, outstanding.
Usually, but there's the rare horrific exception. Ever seen The Forgotten? BLLUUUUUHHHHHHGGHHH
"came in." hee hee.
Seriously. People keep acting like that was supposed to be genuinely accurate.
I thought Dreyfus did a bang-up job. Really though, Burgess Meredith was the only one who could truly do justice to the role.
Have you ever met someone who pronounced it "Bi-OP-ic" instead of "BI-o-pic?" It weirded me out the first time I encountered such an instance. Made the genre sound like a medical condition.