Or let's hope that it is.
Or let's hope that it is.
Which happened to him in an Aston Martin in Casino Royale. I think I audibly expressed my frustration during that scene in theaters, a new AM, appears in all of a few shots before being destroyed like a chump.
They got Aston Martin AND Land Rover to design cars just for this movie? The DB10 AM unveiled is not ever going to be a production model, it's only for Sceptre.
Star Wars is a big enough universe, it could make an awesome standalone theme park, and should. The same is true for Marvel, sadly that deal with Universal bars them from building anything, at least in Florida. Disney's a bigger evil corporation than Comcast though, you'd think they could find a way to weasel their…
Star Wars is a big enough universe, it could make an awesome standalone theme park, and should. The same is true for Marvel, sadly that deal with Universal bars them from building anything, at least in Florida. Disney's a bigger evil corporation than Comcast though, you'd think they could find a way to weasel their…
It also wins the award for most unnecessary usage of an eyepatch of all time.
I say this as someone who is almost universally unfazed by scary movies, but even thinking about those things scares the shit out of me to this day.
This is how I feel about Chris Nolan more and more. His co-writer is his brother and his producer is his wife, and the studio just watches the money flow in, nobody gives him creative pushback anymore, and he needs it.
Fan or not, they're not getting Wright to do it, maybe if they'd asked him to do the initial reboot but I don't see him wanting to play in someone else's sandbox. Not to mention I doubt he'll be eager to work on a big known property for a studio any time soon.
I'm not thrilled due to his overexposure, and I'd rather have someone more out there like Pedro Pascal or Adrien Brody, but you're doing him a disservice by judging him on Star Trek alone. He's a great actor.
And then mere months later he showed up to play Batman and they said he was too jacked up. And throughout the Dark Knight franchise he went back and forth between rail thin and superhero, and he topped that off by going fat for a role that could easily have been done with prosthetics.
That was wicked creepy and fake.
Remaking a foreign film, or any film for that matter, into something quite different like Seven Samurai/Magnificent Seven is one thing. Straight remaking a foreign language film is just insipid when the content ends up nearly identical, I'm looking at you Departed.
Well that series does seem determined to run WB into the ground as quickly as possible…
Because I accidentally typed the wrong generic British surname after Linda when I first posted it, and corrected it about a minute later.
When I saw that, I was really hoping it was at least tongue in cheek, probably not though.
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The orchestral swell ruined the moment in the movie, which was the one scene that elevated above competent big budget blockbuster. In fact, the orchestral music in the whole film was unwelcome given the music in the first two.
Their friendship was one of the more endearing character beats from the largely rudimentary novels, the movies just kind of skipped all that what with Gale appearing for a total of 10-15 minutes in the first two movies.
This can't possibly be bad.