Honestly I’m going back and forth on whether it’s a good or bad look for him, with that crowd.
Honestly I’m going back and forth on whether it’s a good or bad look for him, with that crowd.
Pretty much every Shrek movie and spin off
... those movies are so utterly divergent I cannot for the life of me ascertain what rhetoric point you were trying to make about ‘films like that’ beyond critically successful.
No one—anywhere—expected the Mario movie to be the next Whiplash. At all. It never came up.
Children deserve good movies, too.
Children deserve good movies, too.
Between none of the reporting describing the “prank” and a cursory view of their channel, in addition to their statement that they’ll continue “pranking”, I’m more than inclined to believe that there was no actual “prank” and it was likely just straight up harassment at the minimum.
Same. I think i got about 3 seasons in and went “They don’t have the answers; they barely have the questions.” It was interesting, but much like Limetown, they needed an ending in mind before they started the second season.
This has very strong Tanis and House of Leaves vibes as well.
‘Victims’ or not, to the SEC, that matters little. Logan Paul’s actions (and others) were fraudulent, and the SEC exists to hold fraudsters accountable.
Joss Whedon's comments about Alien Resurrection are classic Whedon. Anytime something he is involved with doesn't go well it is always nothing to do with him and always entirely other people's fault. He even calls out the casting, but if you look at the cast after Weaver it is loaded with great character actors like…
I never got this feeling. It’s a harsh as fuck world, why do we need to have allegiance to a character? Let the story go where it goes. Newt mattered, as did everyone else in Aliens, but they just didn’t survive. Do fans think Alien 3 would have been better if the whole gang from Aliens could have been there on the…
Prometheus was a slasher movie wrapped in a high concept, heady sci-fi drama that just didn’t make sense as both. It’s a real opposite “you got peanut butter in my chocolate” scenario.
Personally, I liked Alien 3, despite it’s obvious flaws. I also thought that it was a perfect end to the Alien saga with the Xenomorph’s (hopefully) last offspring being destroyed along with Ripley and Weyland-Yutani being foiled from getting their potential weapon.
Three is very watchable because of Fincher.
If you consider that real life, trained and capable infectious disease researcher would start not with dissection, but blood samples and biopsies, you get some nice clean answers:
1. Avatar and Top Gun never had a chance to win the Oscar for Best Picture, and if you are a pop culture writer who legitimately thought they did, you need to do some serious consideration of how you approach your field. There was no glimmer of hope ever.
Also surprised not to see Braveheart, if only to bitch about Gibson and historical inaccuracies.
Chicago is great cinema, and an amazing adaptation of a musical imo
do you really think that the company selling cringe PVC garbage cares an ounce for the environment? Like, for real?