#OscarsSoLandbased
#OscarsSoLandbased
This. No other movie is as socially important as the Meg and its story of man against nature in a changing technological world. The movie showed how greed in the face of danger mirrors our own fight against environmental disaster and the corruption of the public officials. Maybe most important of all its a fight…
It got plenty of love in the Razzies...
Maybe next year after the outcry the academy will add “Best Giant Shark movie” to the list.
Interesting that you mention the ending not really fitting. It’s not the original ending. Originally, Anna Kendrick and Henry Golding end up together and Blake Lively helps Kendrick solve crimes from her prison cell. The film ended with a marriage proposal musical number. I guess test audiences didn’t like it so…
“The Fyre Festival Cinematic Universe”
Perfect, I’ll give you full access to the catering blimp.
I don’t have time right now, but can I slot myself in to make the documentary about your documentaries misuse of funds.
We know when it takes place. Since it was announced they said it’s talking place after IW and Endgame. More recently, back in September Feige said about Far From Home, “What is it like to try to go back to a normal life after what happens in this movie [Infinity War]? Not to mention what happens in the next [Avengers]…
I have mixed feelings about this, but yeah. I mean, “naive and confused young woman dates perplexing older man she doesn’t realize is hatefully sexist until after the fact” is a valid story that could be very interesting, it just didn’t feel like the story I was reading until the moment that it was. And there’s a lot…
I’m not going to try and get in The Rock’s head, so I’m not defending what he’s getting at here per se, but I — as someone that clearly identifies as a liberal and supports the progressive movement, who can’t stand the right as it exists today — believe he makes a very good point, in general about a segment, not all,…
I think it’s better to say that Rob Lowe did a duet with Eileen Bowman, who was in character as Snow White. It wasn’t the real Snow White, who is a total bitch and can’t really sing to save her life.
I think Can You Ever Forgive Me wasn’t particularly artful but it felt like almost a throwback - a simple story told simply. I was entertained the whole time I was watching.
Was it great? No.
As someone with dyspraxia it was almost eerie for me to turn on the first episode and see a character with it. As is true with any condition of this sort, one person’s experience is one person’s experience, but I am fairly happy to see them doing a “in name only” kind of exploration of it. That may sound…
Kind of afterlife gerrymandering, to the point that pretty much nobody gets in the Good Place.
Ulysses is definitely my runner-up. I had no idea before O Brother what utterly goofball cartoon energy Clooney could bring to a role.
I get it, like the Wu-Tang.