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Shane Carruth´s elusiveness, apart from maybe his own predisposition, is also the response to the frustration generated in him by the intricately difficult nature of funding, making and distributing tremendously the very complex stories he comes up with. According to this article, he´s retiring from filmmaking after

Anno, we love you and you are the best and i´m absolutely sure your input to Ultraman will be tremendous but please please please please for the love of Shinji finish Eva 3.0 + 1.0 first!!!!

“Do, do not, try: matter it does not, for futile everything is”

We do need this, indeed! And I wonder what the soundtrack will be like. I love Carruth’s atmospheric compositions. He’s a great Eno/Eluvium/Helios/A Winged Victory for the Sullen pupil

EXACTLY! After Primer and Upstream Color, and with such a ridiculously awesome and talented cast, how is that project not fully funded yet? I hope he gets to film it. I would hate TMO to go the A Topiary route. And I would like to think that a relatively successful TMO (from a commercial point of view) might make A

Shane Carruth directing a Star Wars movie: FOREVER HELL YEAH!

I´m getting awesome vibes from this. And there seems to be a nice chemistry between the characters, at least as far as the trailer goes. It also exudes a sense of doom, obviously helped by the fact that we essentially know what the “imminent major weapons test” is, but still it looks as though the movie will be doing

First of all, full disclosure: I haven´t seen BvS yet. I will probably see it, eventually, but to be completely honest, the tremendously bad reviews have had an impact on me, making me think twice about spending money on a spectacle that I might actually dislike. Oh, and comparing BvS to a Lars von Trier film just

That very same phenomenon has been taking place with Venezuelan expats in the years of Chavismo. Tremendously skilled professionals, with the highest degrees, who are moving and working abroad in whatever job they can find. This hadn´t happened in all our history; it´s just a very recent thing, although it is true

Kylo Ren againts that space backdrop, talking to the Darth Vader helmet, is a tremendously powerful image. It is very intimate, but also gives you a scope of the magnitude of what´s going on

“Star Wars Time! Come on, grab your friends! With Finn the Human and Chewie the Wookie!”

Difficult to say what got me the most: Chewie and Han, Vader´s scorched helmet, Leia, the Millennium Falcon twisting about against the crashed Star Destroyer, Luke´s hand on R2D2, Rey´s face when Han tells her the Jedi/Sith are real, Poe patting Finn on the shoulder, or the music.

Yeah, getting that vibe from it, too. And Finn looking all overwhelmed by all the stuff he must be finding out at that moment, and Han probably all “hey, let´s go meet an old friend, he´ll tell you what to do!”

What I would love to see: a Lars Von Trier-written and directed Superman movie.

Great to see someone else comparing Interstellar with AntMan! Just saw AM yesterday, and the subatomic scene immediately made me think of Interstellar. Now, what i think is, the tone is important, of course, and possibly therein lies the immediate difference. But for me, it was more important the fact that, in AM, the

The expression on this woman´s face is brilliant; i think it perfectly comprises the sense that every iteration of Superman should convey: the awe at the existence of this overwhelmingly powerful entity. I would watch this movie just for this scene alone

That shit is wallpaper material if i´ve ever seen one!

It would be extremely unlikely if this weren´t Cumberbatch, indeed :O:O:O. Actually, it would be pretty distracting if it turned out this isn´t Cumberbatch at all!!! xD

One can only assume this will be the greatest event in the history of all mankind, past present and future!!! xD

So, they´re going back to Isla Nublar, then :D.