It’s almost as if they like a lot of money for a small amount of work
It’s almost as if they like a lot of money for a small amount of work
Judging by the bloopers and the behind the scenes, Breaking Bad looked like a really fun set to be on. Same with Hannibal. It seems the darker shows foster the more lighthearted behind the scenes working environments, perhaps out of necessity given the material.
So he’s doing an earnest version of “An Evening with Tim Heidecker”?
This “ha-ha, maybe we’ll do it” is pretty much all they could say, true or not. “He’s fired as soon as the press tour is over, and the character will be ignored and then rebooted in 3-5 years” doesn’t exactly sell tickets.
I wonder what the over-under is on how much money this movie would need to make to actually get a…
I’m pretty sure Zaslav has gone on the record that The Flash is the best movie he’s ever seen. It blows the last film he watched, Boss Baby, way out of the water.
Oh like they actually read the Bible.
to them Christianity is an identity not an ideology.
Is it just me who thinks that the right is making up more and more stuff to react too?
“woke chicken! woke chicken!”
Is it just me who thinks that the right is making up more and more stuff to react too? Soon their world is going to become so narrow that they’ll consider the New Testament to be too radical and just go all full Old Testament. I mean, have you read the Sermon of the Mount. That’s pretty radical. Blessed be the poor…
Con Air was fucking fantastic. I can’t believe anyone would say “nobody remembers it”. It’s one of the best action movies of that era.
My mom told me she rewatched Con Air on TV just last week, commercials and all, which prompted me to rewatch it on streaming because it rules. I agree about its ubiquity; it feels like it’s always been playing on some cable channel my whole life. I was in the comments calling it a perfect movie recently because a…
This just seems like a kind of random list of movies. Nobody forgot Con Air.
Troy is a film I think about all the time, because it exemplifies what Hollywood does to a lot of great stories, which is having an excellent art department, brilliant casting (Eric Bana as Hector, Brian Cox as Agamemnon, Peter O’Toole as Priam etc.), but tries to shoehorn complex characters into blockbuster…
I get why most of the movies on this list are forgotten. But “Con Air” is one of those movies I personally find very rewatchable... I guess it’s a guilty pleasure, but it also seems pretty ubiquitous on streaming platforms and cable TV and seems to have become part of the pop culture zeitgeist.
It’s a natural sequence of events!
Like from Star Wars to Starcrash!
Or from Star Wars to Battle Beyond The Stars!
Or from Star Wars to the Star Wars prequels!
Damned Star Wars, they ruined Star Wars!
“Wow, Star Wars fans sure are a contentious people!”
You just made an enemy for LIFE... Day.
The Mario movie is a nonstop conga line of references to video games that came out decades ago. It brings back the “Mario is from Brooklyn” origin which hasn’t been canon since 1995 but which is popular among anyone who grew up watching the 1989 Mario cartoon series. At one point they do the DK Rap for no reason.
“If a good movie is successful, people will make bad movies.”