MORE than enough time for pickup shoots.
MORE than enough time for pickup shoots.
Shoulda, woulda, coulda. Since the final season of Picard is in the can, it is far too late for wishes.
Hey, she had a recurring role on New Amsterdam!
I own a ton of comics from comixology, and I read exclusively through my browser, so this news fucking suuuuuucks.
It bats and mans, no doubt about that.
Looks like a batman movie, I guess.
Why the fuck not make, oh... I don’t know... a sequel instead?
Natalie Dormer deserves a better a show. The prime appeal of Penny Dreadful was how it remixed the pulp fiction horror icons of its period setting, something largely missing from its sequel. And Perry Mason was a lot better at examining the immorality and depravity of early 20th century L.A.
Is it even a sequel to the other two? Without hearing any plot details, it could just as easily be a reboot, or a spinoff about totally different characters.
That is, unfortunately, my far bigger concern.
Counter: If it stars Jared Leto, should I care?
If Jeff Bridges isn’t in it, should it really be made?
Ok but it was in theaters through September *grumble grumble*
My feeling was that pure genre movies all but disappeared for most of the ‘90s. They were replaced by action movies with some science fictional element, along the lines of RoboCop, Predator, or Terminator. Don’t get me wrong — those are good movies, and RoboCop and Terminator have some pretty strong SF ideas. But the…
A very weak decade for blockbusters. Some very bad movies on this list. Armageddon, The Phantom Menace, at least 2 of the Batmans, Robin Hood. I knew it was going to be bad when Alien 3 was on it. That's not as bad as the others, but if it is in the top 25 over a 10 year period, that's weak.
Was it because it launched in the Spring that The Matrix wasn’t included?
Were those summer movies?
The absence of Conan the Barbarian, TRON, and WarGames from this list, while acknowledged, is still deeply felt nonetheless.