Eh, she was perfectly great in Ghost. A funny performance based on a shit-ton of charisma. The only serious competitor is Lorranne Bracco in Goodfellas, and she is the weak link in that movie.
Eh, she was perfectly great in Ghost. A funny performance based on a shit-ton of charisma. The only serious competitor is Lorranne Bracco in Goodfellas, and she is the weak link in that movie.
I love super-poop!
Batman did kill a *lot* of people in the Burton movies.
Anyone ever see Bullet to the Head? Awful movie, but Momoa almost made it worthwhile. Dude has charisma to burn.
Hopefully she gets to falsely accuse a guy a rape in this one too!
Bale and Jeffery Wright were both really fun as the bad guys.
Both sides (whatever that means, as most people's opinions are from from lockstep) aren't equally wrong. But the methods used to manipulate people of varying ideologies are remarkably similar.
If anything, Jon Stewaet has proven that lazy liberals prefer comedy to action, just as lazy conservatives prefer polemic to action. He helped dumb down journalism in the exact same way that Gawker media and Fox News did, just from a different angle.
Problem is that it would have been a better ending. But it is clearly not.
Not really. Unless hallucinations have voiceovers, it's an idiotic theory.
The online lynching continues!
Is this the dumbest FOC ever? I say, yes.
No, it wasn't. Has anyone here ever seen or been a part of a trial?!
I can absolutely say, without any exaggeration, that Adnan Syed received a fairer trial than 99.9% of people. People who think otherwise have never had any dealing with the criminal justice system.
And art is also entertainment.
Did you know in American Horror Story: Freak Show, that the people outside the circus were the REAL freaks?
There is a difference between applying political analysis of films and trying to divine authorial intent. The question: "Why did the filmmaker fudge historical facts in his movie?" is a useless one. And that's what is being asked here.
Do you mean Man in the High Castle? Certainly it should be criticized without looking at authorial/filmmaker intent.
Literary criticism begins with the belief that the author is dead. Film criticism should begin with the same. The product on the screen and the viewer response are important, not the filmmakers intent.
My family was originally from Poland. It was changed at Ellis Island to "Buttocks" from "Vishnevetsky."