They’re both DC comics though, it was clearly an intentional play on the title to I, Vampire, which itself was a play on I, Robot, which itself was a play on I, Claudius (apparently)
They’re both DC comics though, it was clearly an intentional play on the title to I, Vampire, which itself was a play on I, Robot, which itself was a play on I, Claudius (apparently)
and the comics title was a play on the similarly named I, Vampire series from the 80's
The comic is also worth a look, where the title was sort of a post-millenium play on the classic DC series I, Vampire’s title
Lucky Number Slevin is actually one of the better post Tarantino quippy crime films, and is from back when Patrick McGuigan was still a young up and comer, almost immediately after he made Gangster No. 1. (Things of course went a bit off the rails for him after Slevin but he’s done pretty well for himself in TV,…
Yeah, but we had already narrowed it down to either him or Lenny the Squealer
Would have been nice if they had mentioned that in the article, I shouldn’t have to go to another website to read up on this stuff before posting on an article that is purportedly covering the story :/
Yes, because your brain being cut off from oxygen to the point you need to be hospitalized, which is known to cause brain damage in people who suffer one, couldn’t possibly lead to someone saying things without thinking and coming across as a hateful grump. There are elements of his statement that make a certain sort…
I would think Banksy could at least put up the profits to the exhibit for charity, the dude is 100 percent right that having a paid exhibit for your art when your art is known for anticapitalist sentiment is an exercise in hypocrisy.
Well, Gilliam did just have a stroke, and while that clearly doesn't absolve him, it does add another layer to his remarks beyond "old white man complains about people who aren't old and white"
I don’t generally count Build Fighters as for one it takes place in our universe, and is like you said, a more lighthearted take (as well as a sort of palette cleanser to the horrors of war stuff) and is filled with references to other series.
Also this sounds terrible, Maybe if they get Del Toro on it it could be good (hes a huge Gundam fan) and after his Oscar win maybe they could give him a big enough effects budget to not have to have almost every scene take place at night in the rain.
The only Gundam series I know of that didn’t go into the deep well of emotional pain of its protagonists was the chibi one, even ridiculous ones like G Gundam have stuff in them about the nature of violence. Also Yu-Gi-Oh is a bad example of a kid friendly series, the American broadcasts were heavily censored, and…
Jon Favreau had time to do Chef, Joss Whedon had time to do Much Ado About Nothing, The Russo’s have had time to develop the Deadly Class TV show, I’m sure if he wanted to Gunn could fit a lower budget splatter film into his schedule.
The people who didn’t see Ghost In The Shell because of whitewashing probably only made up a minority of people who didn’t go see it. The way you get in there and change stuff like this is on a systemic level, until the cause evolves past flame wars on the internet into actually educating ignorant people, and getting…
I’m not saying this to be hateful, because I agree with you, but if we need Trans actors to be able to play cis roles (Which we do), what is the issue with cis people playing trans roles? If its so interchangeable for one to be ok, why not the other? Not trying to be snarky, I’m just legitimately curious. Because…
So THATS why we don't get as many films starring Nathan Lane anymore!
Black roles are still going to white people????
They're still not going to fucking listen, do you think Studio executives give half a shit about what people on the internet think? (Barring the odd viral buzz or Snakes On A Plane) the only way it's going to get through to these people is if you hit them in their wallets.
I'm still holding out for a sequel to Slither.
I didn't forget, Tudyk is impossible to forget, but I still feel that Fillion had more of an impact on the show's overall impact.