No Boo? What the hell, Pixar?
No Boo? What the hell, Pixar?
I love the ones with the eyes facing the side, where you can clearly see the cornea sticking out from the iris. And the ones where they caught the reflection of the person's eyelashes.
@Makidian: I'd like to see the close-ups beside a normal picture of the person's eye for comparison. I suspect that those photos at the link of blue eyes with gold flecks might actually be green eyes.
@Kawaikunai: That's because irises ARE sphincters. Pretty, pretty eyeball sphincters.
@Starlionblue: Romantic Flight isn't a song, per se, but part of the score John Powell made for the film. And yes, it is amazing.
@Steven Ansell: Hey, if Winona Ryder worked for Edward Scissorhands, she can work for Bride of Frankenstein.
@Byers: I'm guessing they went with Scottish accents because they sound a bit more gruff and grizzled than Scandinavian ones, which was fitting for the characterization of the vikings in the film. Well, that and the fact that there aren't too many Scandinavian actors as famous as Gerard Butler and Craig Ferguson.
@Byers: I'm guessing they went with Scottish accents because they sound a bit more gruff and grizzled than Scandinavian ones, which was fitting for the characterization of the vikings in the film. Well, that and the fact that there aren't too many Scandinavian actors as famous as Gerard Butler and Craig Ferguson.
This song was great, but I really would like to see John Powell's excellent score get an Oscar nod. Every time I listen to it, I can close my eyes and feel like I'm flying.
With the theme of your "worst of" list being awful excessive use of CGI, I'm a little surprised you didn't give a shout out to The Tempest.
@vinylrake: That was one of my main gripes with Black Hole: The main characters got off with some major cop-out mutations compared to everyone else.
I know everyone is thinking it, so I might as well ask... Does this include any Batman on Robin action?
@Toastie: I had thought superhero movies had moved away from the plastic muscled look, until they popped back up in Watchmen.
@CarrerCrytharis: :slow clap:
@Anekanta - Re-Socialized Killbot: Bloom and Knightley might be sick of it, but Johnny Depp is a guy who randomly shows up at elementary schools dressed as Captain Jack to entertain little kids. Doesn't seem like he's tired of the character at all.
As a fan of Johnny Depp the actor, I'm a bit disappointed to see him rehashing the same roles over and over. But as a fan of Johnny Depp the person, I find it rather heartwarming how he seems to be choosing his roles based on what will make children happy.
Okay, so I Googled Harlequin babies and realized it's the condition used to "explain" Reptile in that absurd Mortal Kombat trailer. But as I was looking I learned that some Harlequin babies actually have survived to adulthood. Only they haven't become deranged serial killers. One's actually a triathlete. Human…
@WookieLifeDay: Watchmen may seem obvious since everyone knows about it, but I don't think it's a good choice for someone who doesn't read comics. When I first read it, it was only the second graphic novel I'd ever read, and a lot of its brilliance was lost on me (though I still enjoyed it.)
@matthewabel: The character of Justin Hammer was horribly written for Iron Man 2. . . but Rockwell still managed to make it enjoyable.