gseller1979
Gabriel Chase
gseller1979

Blunt is a brilliant actress and a welcome addition to pretty much anything but this explanation seems reasonable to me.  How would you include her character without having her either completely abandon any remaining morality or making her the antagonist?  

Citizen Kane may have been a landmark in the use of deep focus cinematography, editing, and brilliantly integrating storytelling and cinematic techniques but it sadly lacks “The Touch.”

Grant is great in A Very English Scandal.  

Protests in the morning followed by several episodes of Father Brown on Netflix.  Mark Williams has the best “oh, thanks to this tiny detail I now know exactly who the murderer is” face, which is the key to every cozy mystery show.  

It's Brenda Chapman, not Barbara. She also co-directed The Prince of Egypt for DreamWorks.

Well, ludicrous and pompous declarations are certainly in the spirit of the prequel trilogy.  This reads like something a deranged MRA member of the Galactic Senate would get up to recite on a particularly slow day.  

At first I assumed you meant “razed” as in you plan to totally destroy Oklahoma, but now it occurs to me that the spelling is right and you plan to bring it to maturity through careful parenting. As a native Oklahoman, I wish you the best of luck with either plan.  

Yeah, they set you up to expect that things like storms are going to be major obstacles but they wind up being more like “fix the fence, tranq the dino, repair the clothing shop” lists of new chores.

Yeah, I’ve played about 15 hours so far and it is so very, very dull. Played Operation Genesis back in the day; enjoyed various Zoo Tycoon-type games over the years. This one shackles the player too much (it takes way too long to unlock several dinosaurs; the research component for upgrades, etc. is fundamentally

A two day marathon of several classic monster movies leading up to seeing a restored print of the original Godzilla, then Jurassic World 2: the original King Kong, the first Tremors movie, 20 Million Miles to Earth, Destroy All Monsters, The Host, and the first Jurassic Park. 20 Million Miles to Earth is easily the

Don Coscarelli. Phantasm is a horror classic and a movie I love. With the possible exception of Bubba Ho-Tep everything since has been severely flawed, if sometimes entertaining. But I still like that his films feel defiantly individual.

TV producers don’t seem to realize that children visibly age at a fairly predictable rate.  You can’t really get away with slowing down the passage of time on the show with a kid around (see Walt on Lost).  

I liked parts of the third act, when they gave up any pretense at serious commentary (never a strong point of the Jurassic Park franchise) and just made a “monsters in a Gothic mansion” movie. That being said, it takes forever to get there and Pratt and Howard, while likable actors normally, have zero chemistry in

The first one is really fun. The increasingly convoluted second and third one killed whatever enthusiasm I had for the series. I don't think you deserve eternal damnation for liking a movie series (well, maybe Transformers). 

Well, that was somewhere between kinda charming and unbelievably irritating but Pattinson is indeed terrific in Good Time.

Yeah, the Gene Wilder Willy Wonka has inspired more affection for that story than the original book probably deserves. And to me Anjelica Huston’s Grand High Witch is almost as indelible.

Almost any approach is better than that nonsense Disney pulled in the live action Beauty and the Beast remake, praising themselves for featuring an openly gay character and then reducing the queerness of that character to one fleeting, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it interaction. If the character’s identity can be erased by

You’re not wrong about that logline. Crowley really is the kicker there, though the fact that it is somehow based on a real person is suitably mind-boggling, too.

McGregor and Flanagan are talented and there’s a core of something interesting in that big mess of a book (basically Danny having to fight the impulses he inherited from Jack), so maybe there’s some promise here.

I did go see Antichrist on the world’s most awkward first date. Really wish I had stayed away based on reputation there.