Bond wasn't an action series. It was a spy series. Most of the film wasn't shoot-em-up bang-bang. Some short action-type sequences were there, but not James Bond running through exploding trains.
Bond wasn't an action series. It was a spy series. Most of the film wasn't shoot-em-up bang-bang. Some short action-type sequences were there, but not James Bond running through exploding trains.
That is James Bond though. James Bond is goofiness and sexism and "witty" lines. Very little of Bond was action. He was a spy, not an action star.
Oscars isn't an indicator of quality. It is about hype and being cool.
King of the Hill already did it.
Pointing out how we like things with oppressed or disadvantaged or otherwise inferior people or groups is how we show others how great we are. Now if you excuse me, I am going to buy a danish from the gay baker at the patisserie owned by Syrian refugee woman and her blind African-American husband.
Star Wars was popular, but it wasn't socially acceptable. Actual film critics hated it. They hated the blockbuster film and proclaimed it was the downfall of cinema. Adults saw it as a kids movie because it was. It was a big budget version of those stupid Commando Cody serials (which were humorously skewered by…
They tried the trailer with "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" but it didn't test as well.
Perhaps that greatest failure of this film isn't the cast or plot, but the location. Ghostbusters worked in the gritty dirty NYC of the 1980s. This was a time when you went to Times Square to watch porn and everyone hated each other because crime was through the roof. Ghostbusters had the feel of old NY. New…
Script for GBIII: Hellbent refers to WZ as Dr. Zeddemore.
The trailer reminded me more of the animated series, which I recently rewatched, than the original movie.
Ghostbusters 2 isn't that bad. It is like BttF3. Not as good as what came before it, but has its moments.
I don't like him, though I appreciate the Nick Dipaolo story about being his neighbor.
What I mean is that this once sub-culture interests have become a major part of mainstream culture. You are not "cool" or "groovy" if you don't like Star Wars or Star Trek (which is just Star Wars now). You are in worse position if you don't like these things. Look at the reviews of tv shows on here. Everything is…
I get it, gramps. You like TV and you want to be considered you and "with it".
Because they have no choice now. It is unpopular to dislike "nerdy" stuff like "Walking Dead", Star Wars, and those awful comic book movies.
The only remaining part of Woolworth in the US is Foot Locker.
That is the definition of median, yes. Doesn't change my point. It is old people who watch these shows. Young people watch the internet.
The answer to both is "sex sells."
He has almost no material that can be protected by copyright as he is using a protected work without permission. You cannot write a new Spongebob movie and try to copyright the script without getting permission to use the character or paying for licensing. You could write a movie using Mickey Mouse if you want to…
Seinfeld was funny.