It can be two things!
It can be two things!
17 years between Return of the Jedi and Phantom Menace, 10 years between Revenge of the Sith and Rise of Skywalker, I think we’ll be okay.
I thought Finn Jones did well as Iron Fist when he was the comic relief sidekick to Luke or Jessica or Matt
Happy little answers in the form of a question.
Peace in our time. Is it really possible?
I say cast Danny DeVito as Hobbes.
“...an infinite number of Lee Paces”
Whatever problems these movies had, Lee wasn’t one of them.
The problem with a modified real gun is that it can easily be confused with a non-modified one. For film props, you want something that looks like a real gun on-screen, but if anyone picks it up - even someone with no knowledge of guns - they will immediately know that it isn’t a real one. Hence, rubber.
Johnson also went on to say that his production company will no longer make films with the real Vin Diesel, opting to use a rubber Vin Diesel instead.
That’s true, but consider that this whole situation only became news once someone got killed. The camera crew walkout, the safety complaints against the AD during prior productions, the bad experience another production had with the armorer, and the earlier accidental discharges that occurred on this set - none of…
On the other hand moving from an occasional preventable death to zero (from filmed firearms), at relatively little expense, seems like it might be worthwhile.
One of the best lines in Central Intelligence was when Kevin Hart says “How do you end up like that?” and The Rock answers “It’s easy. Just work out every day for six hours for the rest of your life”
This news popped into my (site that shall not be named) feed this morning, and commenters of a certain political affiliation were Losing Their Shit. One man went so far to say he would not be seeing Saving Private Ryan sans realistic guns. I didn’t have the heart to tell him that Dwayne Johnson’s decree would not be…
Could we write more movies and TV shows that don’t require the use of firearms in the first place? Or is that way too crazy to even consider?
have the same skeleton of a story (warrior prince learns that his idealized father had a dark history after his death and must face the ramifications of that history personified by a new family member usurping their throne)
But Guardians of the Galaxy proves that that isn’t necessarily a fatal mistake if handled properly.
One of the things that makes Black Panther great is that it’s not a quippy action movie.
I read it as they might potentially not swap bulbs and if they don’t then it’s Feige’s fault. It’s a weird paragraph.