A couple of burly axe-welding Kree show up at Hive’s compound toward the end of Season 3.
A couple of burly axe-welding Kree show up at Hive’s compound toward the end of Season 3.
It made a billion dollars because it came out between Infinity War and Endgame, when Marvel frenzy was at its zenith. Anything they’d have put out then would have made a billion dollars.
Even better:
If an actor makes 10 movies a year, and only one of them is good, you know what that makes him? An actor who makes a good movie every year, which is better than most other actors do.
I suppose it depends on how good the movie is. Every time Ridley Scott directs a film, the gods flip a coin.
So I’m guessing the writer has never heard of onion jam. Shame.
I don’t think “they” (by which I assume you mean the studio) were committed to three-hour movies in the first place. Where’s the monetary benefit to it? The reason the movies were that long is that Peter Jackson wanted them to be that long.
Are movies, in fact, getting longer? Can we see some numbers to back that? Specifically, big budget and/or “prestige” movies.
So play it again exactly the same way.
Really? Because I find it much more relevant now than when it came out. With the rise of far right populism in the U.S., what can be more relevant than a film about the allure and danger of fascism?
Wait - you’re saying that Martin Scorsese chose to make a movie from the point of view of a criminal!?
Ridley Scott is a very talented director, but at this point I think we know for fact that he cannot tell a good movie from a bad one.
It’s rated fairly low, and objectively speaking it probably should be, but of all his films it’s The Gangs of New York that I probably enjoy the most, in spite of all of its many flaws. If it ever shows up on TV I have to watch it through to the end - and I can’t say that about any of his other films.
Rowan is going to be that one guy who’s in the show much longer than they should be. You know who I mean - the one who’s always near the bottom, but just manages to scrape ahead of better bakers who had a really bad day.
Just throwing this out there: Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash.
When we got married 25 years ago, we played “Good Lovin’” at the end of the ceremony as a homage
You guys understand that he’s just an actor playing a character on a TV show, right?
I may actually hate Insurrection more, if only because I can still remember it.
Robert Rodriguez is a B-movie director. Give him $20,000 and he’ll make a B-movie; give him $200 million and he’ll also make a B-movie. It’s what he does.
They rhymed “this” with “disagree”? That’s some Steve Miller-level songwriting right there.