Love Is Blind, which continues to present itself as an “experiment”
Love Is Blind, which continues to present itself as an “experiment”
Yeah same. Once was enough times watching Jon Voight’s wax-faced Howard Cosell.
When We Were Kings focused on the Rumble in the Jungle - but it also delved into who Ali and Foreman were.
Oh yeah, you’re right. Fog of time, somehow I reassigned that one in my head.
Whenever a new biopic drops I’m always reminded of how much more you learn about Ali in Taylor Hackford’s immersive documentary When We Were Kings compared to Michael Mann’s greatest hits restaging Ali. Especially if it’s someone recent whose life is already on video, there’s little reason to re-stage it for a biopic.…
She was very huge here in the US, even if it was a bit after her success in the UK. I recall there being a lot of buzz after she performed “Rehab” on Letterman and the MTV Music Awards in 2007-2008. It was one of those “who is this amazing throwback of a musical creature?” hit people over the head at a time when pop…
But it certainly wasn’t mundane. Hey, I’m not a Snyder hater, he got a lot right in his DC movies - but they were mostly beautifully stupid with a major lack of humanity.
Looks good to me. I’m sure it will look even better on film, in motion. I love that Gunn introduced it with a fairly mundane every man imagery as opposed to Snyder’s dramatic deifying.
There are many people with autism who aren’t just “socially awkward;” they need lifelong care.
Even with a stacked cast, the movie is fated to be compared to similar movies, films that are objectively superior. Films that are better. Better than Ezra.
2nded.
Wooden? It’s his looseness that always makes me laugh even in dumb skits he’s in.
I guess Beck Bennett was such a good glue they forgot about him. Definitely better than Fallon, who everyone hated while he was on the show.
Samberg definitely deserves a spot. Mooney always seemed to be on the wrong show, making the same awkward self-deprecating joke.
I find Wiig to be a funny person but her characters are so painfully unfunny.
I was on a freelance gig and was given a couple hours on a last minute assignment - to design and animate some characters a VO actor did on the spot in a studio interview. I get the footage and it’s H Jon Benjamin. Super fun project, and I wish I had had more time, but oh man the voices were pretty much the same. But,…
I think Editors had their “Marvel Fatigue” articles already drafted before the movie even premiered.
The Marvels featured a pretty nifty training montage where the 3 Marvels learn to use their powers together. I thought that movie was unfairly panned, it was fun yarn, more Legends of Tomorrow than Secret Invasion, and hope people are kinder to it over time.
Ha I went through the same when I saw the photos. Hauser is a solid pick. That guy has played a lot of real life people - I Tonya, Jewell, Blackbird, and now Farley.
Austin Butler was trying to give thoughtful answers to method acting questions up until the last wing. Dude, it’s not Inside the Actors Studio, your mouth is full of bar food!