Gilliam only did it to emphasize the surreal dream like atmosphere of his movie. “Little people = surreal” can be seen as a problematic Hollywood trope anyways.
Gilliam only did it to emphasize the surreal dream like atmosphere of his movie. “Little people = surreal” can be seen as a problematic Hollywood trope anyways.
Deadpool was a hard R. And really Borderlands would have fit much better in that mold.
It’s very chicken-egg to me, in the sense that the Black Keys are known and long-lived enough that you could fill an arena off $30 tickets, but not $200 ones.
Before Deadpool and Wolverine, we got Madame Web, and after we’ll be getting Kraven. My concern right now isn’t Marvel so much as it is Sony, who’s bad output is yes, contributing to my personal superhero fatigue. Bring back Andrew Garfield, gimme The Amazing Spider Man 3, and using No Way Home’s multiverse…
tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A-minor
Maybe they could do a documentary on whatever the fuck happened to their old pal Jay Johnston.
I am an unembarrassed and unapologetic Swiftie, I love the music, the lore, and (mostly) the community. But the truth is Taylor isn’t an underdog, and she hasn’t been in a very very long time. there have been times in her life and career when she was unfairly maligned, but she is big enough, rich enough, and…
Meh, was the same shit with all the boys bands back in the day. And the current K-pop bands. It’s called Tween Fandom Gonna Tween Fandom.
If you got a problem with Blur, you got a problem with me, ingrates.
The whole scene is brilliant. Just a giant open “Fuck you” to the people who want these movies to be nothing but a franchise blowjob full of cameos. And it really says something about how respected both Stewart and Xavier are that even in a sequence all about how the heroes of this universe are a bunch of…
Wow, your standards for what constitutes must-see horror are incredibly low
No thanks.
10-13 episodes is perfectly fine. That’s long enough and cuts down on the filler episodes that serve no purpose other than allow the show makers to coast until the important/more interesting episodes are made.
Also having say 13 episodes a season, should allow the network channels (BBC/ITV/Channel 4 in UK and…
My personal feeling is the Beatles (and George Martin) were a true group effort. Yes, one of them may have written whatever song, but it took the contributions of the others, no matter how minor, to make that song into something.
Happy Endings is one of the best comedies ever.
Mind you, I’m kind of a grinch, so I’m not a big fan of many Christmas songs, but Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime” tops the list of worst for me. It is just the laziest damn song, a lot of the runtime eaten up just repeating “Simply having a wonderful Christmastime”. It is just torture to listen to.
To get ahead of speculation: I won’t be in Scream VII either.
The entire subculture of streaming is hot garbage.
They always have the option of just not explaining why he looks different, like Don Cheadle and Mark Ruffalo.
It’s not missing, it’s on the “worst covers” list where it belongs. Disturbed is fake metal for cops.
BOOOOOORTLES!!!