It seems like everyone is turning around on "The Mummy Returns".
Because, at the time of it's release, everyone hated it.
It seems like everyone is turning around on "The Mummy Returns".
Because, at the time of it's release, everyone hated it.
Daniel Craig is indeed one of the leads and he's an American in it.
The scene where they turn Seagal into a white-gloved traffic cop, set to "I Feel Good" is actually very funny.
Actually, I feel "The Fast and the Furious" series became the franchise that "The Italian Job" was supposed to grow into.
I do enjoy "Like a Stone" and "Shadow on the Sun". I think Audioslave's first album is good.
My sister texted me this news at 1AM this morning. I had and I still have no words to describe how devastated I am about this loss.
You know….we can get Kraven's Last Hunt now that Spidey is part of the MCU.
Spidey has such great villains, sometimes I find it hard to choose. I always felt Mysterio could've been a great side villain in these films.
Sony told Raimi that they found the idea of an old man as a vulture to be laughable. That's what I've heard.
When I bought the "Spider-Man 3" DVD ten years ago, I listened to the commentary and they mentioned that Ben Kingsley was cast as the Vulture. And yes, Sony put the kibosh on the that. I actually thought that was perfect casting.
A little Google search, and you can find the prototype wings that were built.
I thought the Lizard looked like a CGI version of Killer Croc from "Batman: The Animated Series". Before this DC Cinematic Universe came into existence, I even told my friend that.
Besides Donner's original "Superman", the superhero films rarely touched the origin story. The first 45 minutes or so of the original "Spider-Man" are fucking amazing.
I've written it before in the comments section on this very site, but "Spider-Man", "Batman Begins" and "Iron Man", I believe are the best…
I've been wanting to rewatch "Spider-Man 3" for a long while now. When the iMDB boards were up, a few years ago there was a thread discussing how underrated it was. It seems like a small minority like it now.
Looks like I will add "Spider-Man 2" to my "Don't Slander Around These Parts" box, next to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E" and "Manhunter".
I noticed some negative comments, so I'm preparing.
I think "For Love of the Game" is pretty underrated. It sums up Kevin Costner's career at the time, if you also look at it in a meta sense.
It was good ending to Costner's baseball trilogy.
I've liked a lot of scores that aren't really hummable recently.
I loved the "Gone Girl" score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
Hans Zimmer's score for "Batman v. Superman" was pretty decent as well.
I've always said that Robert Zemeckis was tailor-made for comic book films. I've wanted to see what a Captain America or Spider-Man film, would've looked like under his direction. Especially the latter.
This was long overdue. Apparently, ratings went up 13% with this feature in the past.
I just read a report that NBCUniversal will airing SmackDown with picture-in-picture commercial breaks. It's been stated that this will be permanent later this month or early June.
One of the best, sadly gone.
R.I.P