Have you heard Philip Glass's Low Symphony?
Have you heard Philip Glass's Low Symphony?
"Surprise me."
~ Bob Hope
They're like the so and so's in high school who got away with everything while the rest of us ground our teeth in silence.
I found it lacked tension, suspense or horror. John Goodman looks like he's in a comic SNL sketch. And at the end, a small, little door? What is Cloverfield-esque about that?
He's had failures, too.
Producer, investor risk taker, final cut, casting approval, marketing, etc., etc., etc.
If his name is on it you can be sure he is taking a financial risk, he has final cut, he approved casting, he made key release and marketing decisions, etc., etc.
Chilling? It looks like a John Goodman comedy. Weak command of tone. What's on the other side of a little door? Something not very big and not very strong apparently.
After he dropped all that cool detached persona b.s. and emerged in later life as a more or less ordinary and very funny guy, I quite liked him.
He made a film without giving any thought to ancillary marketing of toys.
What do I win?
I am not interested in any of Quentin Tarantino's profound thoughts. If he has them. He exists purely to make us laugh at violent images and language.
I agree. And yet, amazingly, he is only seven years old. I know.
He was good in the previous one where he hid his martial skills for the first half. But that "Bourne" film? Nope.
Jesus fixed my hotrod.
And Black Metal artists! Where is Deathspell Omega? Blut Aus Nord?
The worst is Bryan Cranston in Godzilla. So bad, so bad I didn't even see the movie.
Hipster atheism is dreary.
Hipster atheism is tedious.
I am a fly. Put away your stick of dynamite. It isn't martyrdom to want your belief respected, in kind.
Hipster atheism.
Best avatar name!