I am so excited to see this film! Everything I have seen or heard about it looks so interesting and so well-done!
I am so excited to see this film! Everything I have seen or heard about it looks so interesting and so well-done!
Don’t forget all the hot incest.
Oh wow there’s even a wiki page about this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_films
Also source of one of the more important memes, these days.
Interesting stuff, nuance doesn’t suit Star Wars as well in film as it does on the page.
or perhaps those of us who did analyze the politics of those movies at the time didn’t have a platform to discuss it. It annoys me to hear so many people today say a variation of “you can’t do something like -insert cultural artifact of the era- today” when I can distinctly remember a discussion about the politics of…
Movies are more important than books silly!
“It’s crooked and the branching structure is wrong.”
You have so perfectly encapsulated my feelings I feel the need to print out your comment so I can just show it to my film loving friends when they ask me how I feel about Tarantino. I’ll try to keep a running tally of its use for royalties purposes.
A.A. I’m so glad you said what you did about Jackie Brown. It’s my favorite film of his. In fact, it’s the only film of his I revisit. Even Pulp Fiction, all respect to it, doesn’t really grab me. But Jackie Brown does. It’s his most earnest, most emotional film. The plotting is perfect, the script brilliant, and it’s…
You have typed possibly the greatest dad-level joke the internet has ever seen.
For that matter, don’t kick any body under 70 and don’t kick anybody without heart problems. In fact, just don’t kick people. That’s a good rule to live by.
That’s an "I'll be" back!
Aliens is massively overrated.
Star Wars could do things MCU-style, and it’d be amazing.
I’m using a combination of Wikipedia and The Numbers, at least for now. (Box Office Mojo won’t reliably kick in for a while.) And I’m going with the movies that made the most money when they first came out. If it was cumulative, then 1961 would’ve easily gone to 101 Dalmatians.
I wouldn’t put Ellis anywhere near the same category as Millar. Every writer makes mistakes, or kills off a character for bad reasons now and again. But Ellis’s material, across all his writings, is mostly thoughtful and interested in really exploring his ideas and pushing at the boundaries of his stories.
Mark Millar is the worst.
After seeing him as Johnny Storm, I had serious doubts about him playing Cap. I've never been happier to be so wrong.
“Jesus, I made that guy kill himself!”