Very sexy. I’m only marginally a fan and had forgotten a lot of the lore. I have gotten some snarky replies. That’s ok. It’s more fun to see commenters enjoy a moment where they can show off their knowledge than to google.
Very sexy. I’m only marginally a fan and had forgotten a lot of the lore. I have gotten some snarky replies. That’s ok. It’s more fun to see commenters enjoy a moment where they can show off their knowledge than to google.
Lord, we’ll end up getting Finn Wolfhard as John McClane.
They make them turn in their prop badge and gun.
Hopefulky, this show will have a tinker, a tailor, and a soldier to round out the cast..
I’ve been consternated all day. Waaaaay too much cheese.
Unless...he was the one insisting on not inviting her all along! [Slow zoom, cue music, menacing eyes revealed. Rachel looks shocked. I said “shocked” not “consternated!” Ugh, CUT!]
Sr. Autumn Man caminando por la calle con una taza de café, usando un suéter sobre una camisa con cuello a cuadros
Well, if you want the theatrical cut in 4K, you can buy that today, and if you want an remastered version of the director’s edition, that’s what the “director’s edition” is, so...?
Was excited to hear that until I read this:
There was another article about this (was it here? or nytimes?) but also that the movie ended up being more popular than they expected and they made many extra prints directly from the original master instead of duplicates intended for that purpose.
The problem was the negative endured a lot of wear and tear, not only because of what nostalgic4thecta describes, but also because the Godfather was edited in a rather new method for the time that allowed for a more straightforward printing of dissolves, of which the Godfather has a LOT. But this method also meant…
Also I’m pretty sure she shared top billing on Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon which was a fairly fucking massive film all things considered.
Conflating “Western” with “American” is a pretty common, though gross mistake. We ARE the western world, didn’t you know?
Agreed. That was lazy. I was surprised to find out Bond films have been mainly UK-US co-productions since the Timothy Dalton films. Unlike AVClub, I can at least check imdb.
A beginning of a middle is a very delicate time.
Eh, that’s probably for the best...he’s not half the man he used to be.
I got a great William Hurt story.
It was about a decade ago. I was working my crappy art supply retail job in Portland. William Hurt walks in, and I don’t believe it’s really him.
Woman I’m ringing up points to him and says, “That’s William Hurt!” I turn around to look, and think, “Nah. Why would William Hurt be here?”
Sh…
And my favorite, Inspector Bumstead in Dark City, initially trying to catch Rufus Seward’s character (whom he thinks is a murderer) but who eventually comes to realize that something is very odd and wrong about the city he lives in.
My comical operetta We Merry Gentlemen of Arakis has never been closer to fruition!
And the greatest of them all, how many times am I going to love you?