I still think the best part of this movie is Wonder Woman's theme music.
I still think the best part of this movie is Wonder Woman's theme music.
I hope the reason that movie wasn't talked about much this week is because they are saving it for Pauly Shore week.
Merman.
A planned American series? Was the companion a blonde woman with a big tennis racket?
The second greatest trick the devil ever pulled is convincing the AV Club commentors it's spelt Hotyema.
That ending terrified me when I first saw it and still causes a huge sense of dread when I think about it.
The use of Somebody to Love in A Serious Man is underrated. I used to link it to The Cable Guy like Erik Adams did above, but now it's solely connected to A Serious Man.
It's not a crime if no one is betting on the outcome.
I thought it started as a band feud between Franz Ferdinand and Duke Silver.
I guess it's like trying to make cats get along. Sometimes you just have to lock them in the same room until they quit fighting.
I've been a fan of Hotyema since Let the Right One In. As much as I love Pfister's work with Nolan, I am glad to see someone else capture his image. Interstellar really stands out visually because of Hotyema.
Awesome, thanks for the suggestion! Both of them!
I can't seem to find his Countdown to Extinction series. The Blueprints to Armageddon is about WWI, is that the same series?
I was always confused in history classes when we would just breeze past the whole war in like an hour until I took an American History in college and then realized how hard this is to teach to kids.
I'm excited for Nolan to change gears and make an historical film. Also, I'm really glad Hotye Van Hotyema is shooting it.
Jolly good show, Germany! You did us right in. Pip pip, cheerio.
I really don't think any war makes me angrier than WWI. It was literally just a giant peeing race and nothing else.
It wouldn't be St. Paul if there was any parking.
As someone born, raised and still living in St. Paul, I can reassure you nothing that exciting has ever happened here.
That's like my fourth favorite U2 album.