Moroun spent the ‘90s buying up cheap riverfront properties on both sides of the border with the stated intention of building a second span
Moroun spent the ‘90s buying up cheap riverfront properties on both sides of the border with the stated intention of building a second span
This was the first movie my wife and I saw together in the theater.
We’ve since watched it every single Valentine’s Day, which means I’ve seen Away We Go twelve times, and my appreciation for it has only grown. It’s one of the sweetest, most honest stories about a relationship I’ve ever seen in any medium.
Nope. Missing clear Oscar winners Sonic the Hedgehog and Bad Boys 4 Life.
I was expecting SMB, but with audio clips from early Madden games.
a thing that consistently makes me laugh is a ‘review’ on the back of a carl reiner book i have:
Maybe somewhere there is a more queer-friendly Bob Guccione-type to make a Caligula-style movie about this guy
It’s especially weird in that the plot of Begins and TDKR are both, in different ways, reliant on the geography of Gotham. Begins shows us that most of Gotham City is on the mainland, with the Narrows being a small island separated by a drawbridge. TDKR’s plot requires most of Gotham to be on a Manhattan-like island…
Agreed. There are tons of ways to integrate that Gotham feel into Chicago (though I thought the Gotham police station was damn close), and it was definitely a bit of a letdown to see Chicago just chopped up and used wholesale
It’s kind of weird how the two Burton movies are still, to this day, the only two live action movies that present Gotham as a fictional city with its own unique history and architecture. Schumacher’s Gotham is totally incoherent, with no sense of geography or style beyond putting neon lights on everything. But Nolan…
You’ve neglected to mention the other out-sized “first” accomplishment Batman achieved.
This is still the Gotham City aesthetic that I think most perfectly captures what Gotham “should” look like. All the statues of muscular men pulling levers and “glory of labor” aesthetic, but rotting down. Sort of an amalgamation of the Rust Belt cities fused with Diego Rivera and communist propaganda. What a genius…
So...
I believe the Kingsman franchise has already made clear its interest in buttholes.
The first Incredibles remains my favorite Pixar, I wanted them to make a sequel virtually since I walked out of theaters after seeing the first one, and yet this left me cold. After a 14 year wait, it just seemed disappointing that all they could do with the story is flipflop Helen and Bob’s plots from the first one.
First commandment is free!
“Oh just one more thing...”
[turns around, fires both barrels of shotgun]
Also, so many fun setpieces: The tornado blasting through the drive-in movie theater screen right as it shows the “HERE’S JOHNNY” scene from the Shining! The creaking partially-collapsed farmhouse. The roadtrip scene where they all blast their favorite tunes, including “Oklahoma!” from Oklahoma, bc of course these…
Lots of us viewers kept commenting on the channel that we wanted more of Hawa Hassan. It fell on deaf ears.
My favorite Pixar film. A perfectly balanced examination of both the art and science of cooking (and just being creative) wrapped up in a weird little tale of a boy and his rat. There are so many moments in this that I absolutely adore.