Respect the hell out of what he said about 4k. It really is a marketing tool. It’s not really about better visuals. It is about selling people TVs and selling the industry on new cameras not because it is necessarily good but because it is new.
Respect the hell out of what he said about 4k. It really is a marketing tool. It’s not really about better visuals. It is about selling people TVs and selling the industry on new cameras not because it is necessarily good but because it is new.
“Miss Cosgrove! Tyler’s dad runs a Clarke Rubber franchise! He can help us with the costumes!”
It’s always been functionally meaningless, but at least initially it was a vaguely derogatory term for a man who posts about his wife on social media in a patronizing and cringey manner (e.g., the “I love my curvy wife!” dude). Almost immediately, however, it came to mean any man in some way connected to a wife (not…
19th century San Francisco was indulgent to “Emperor” Norton and his story is a big part of local folklore to this day, so there are upsides to this sort of thing.
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Her disappearance was so peculiar - she literally is not in a single frame subsequent to her ‘byeeeeee!’ - it makes me think there must have been other scenes in the script that they either shot and didn’t use or ditched before filming began. That, or it’s a terrible example of screenwriting craft from a writing team…
I’m generally disinclined to get into it with people who talk about how critics need to be “objective” and refer to movies as “content,” but I do like talking about myself so I’m going to humor you, User Named Mark.
I mean, I’m sort of with you in theory, in that I think it’s truly bizarre that there’s a dedicated and vocal fandom over a 1984 comedy that was kind of a delightful fluke—but I do find it to be a delightful fluke and think it’s one of the best movies of its kind, where “its kind” includes both fantasy-comedy and…
Cop Shop, Malignant, The Suicide Squad, No Sudden Move, and In the Heights all received very positive notices from the AVC over the last few months. Hell, I personally gave positive (not GLOWING, but solidly approving) reviews to The Protege, that G.I Joe Snake Eyes movie, and Wrath of Man.
Well, I’m glad you already enjoy the movie.
I’m a freelancer and have pretty minimal contact with any so-called corporate overlords, but this isn’t a decision unique to the AVC. For movie reviews to not drop whenever the studio lifts an embargo, it would either have to be a movie generating little publicity (and therefore unlikely to be read ASAP), or…
I know this is based on a comic, but in terms of how the movie came out, Men in Black. Deadpan reactions to fantastical sights and interpersonal-professional-comedic relationships... stripped down for a duo rather than a trio/quartet, but kind of a similar deal.
Yeah pretty much. It’s a shame the montage scene from XMO: Wolverine missed this period in their decades long feud. It would have given them some much needed levity
We’re watching through Buffy the Vampire Slayer on Hulu. Seasons 1-3 were all letterboxed 4:3 (black bars on the side), while season 4 started with widescreen. I don’t remember how they originally aired (presumably in 4:3), but what’s hilarious is occasionally there’s shots that, while they filmed at a wider aspect…
No. James Gunn lost his job because conservatives were butthurt over Roseanne losing her job and caused a stink. Even though there’s a massive difference between comparing a Black woman to a character from Planet of the Apes when you’re the star of a Disney owned sitcom and making sick jokes a decade before you were…
Oh, I have no idea who this dude is; I just know the Alouettes aren’t an NFL team.
We at the studio want a Bond with attitude. He’s edgy. He’s in your face. You’ve heard the expression “Let’s get busy”? Well, this is a Bond that gets biz-zay! Consistently and thoroughly.
Because the front page is garbage. I wouldn’t even see half their articles without the “Latest” page.