No-one said that, because the goats very much aren’t in every other scene.
No-one said that, because the goats very much aren’t in every other scene.
This is a project he’d been working on with his wife while he was alive, I don’t think he’d have minded
I knew he was an exceptional actor but I never quite realised exactly how good an actor Christian Bale is.
Agreed! Never have and never will, which is why I never claimed such a thing.
Because he didn’t have the decency to leave an audiobook version?
this world wasn’t good enough for Alan Rickman
Makes me think the real life personality of Alan Rickman was even more suitable for the prickly character of Severus Snape than I originally felt.
God, I just love him. That is all.
love seeing that Alfonso Cuarón praise
Oh, the movie folks just fucking threw out the proper ages for those characters. James and Lily didn’t waste any time after school in starting their family. They were barely in their 20s when they died. So, Snape, Pettigrew, Sirius and Lupin all should have been mid-30s.
Sirius and Lupin were basically supposed to be…
“By Grabthar’s hammer, these children can’t act”
For more of Rickman’s incandescent opinions—including on his young co-stars
Oh, right. That was a thing. I remember now.
Albania is a long-way from the UK and they tried to give her a more formal British accent during some of the films.
Severus Snape was always (no Harry Potter pun intended)
Snape isn’t controversial. He’s very simple.
Snape would have been an unbearable character with almost any other actor in the role
There is such political naivety in the US that it only takes one image of five Palestinians dancing in the street to obliterate the bigger picture.
This whole article seems an overly desperate stretch over and around the weird hollowness of the first Avatar movie and its lack of resonance in pop culture despite its box office success. Titanic gets referenced far more in pop culture than Avatar, and it came out 25 years ago. Toys and other Avatar merchandise…
Chronologically as in the order in which the letters were invented! Duh!