No…no you don’t.
No…no you don’t.
For all its attempts at charm and romantic this-and-that, am I the only one that finds the Laura Kinney subplot a little troubling, and counter to the entire spirit of the film? I don’t re-watch this one, so maybe I’m wrong…?
Curious: what happens to all the material that was filmed on Batgirl? Is it archived, so one day someone can sell it off and complete the film, or is it literally destroyed, never to be seen again?
You’ve made this sound not at all convoluted.
“Cam-er-ah” - Berry is priceless, as usual.
“And even though Taylor-Johnson tapped into a surprisingly appealing persona when he adopted a working-class Cockney accent for a supporting role in Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, he repeats himself here and reduces his charm to sub-Guy Ritchie levels.”
Read any AVC comment section for Westworld. It’s harsh.
Oh, go fuck yourself. I never said I was smart or the show was dumb. I just said I found it confusing. Y’all need to lighten up, ffs.
Because it’s been somewhat confusing?
If god is bored, making people dance and sitting on them like a chair, imagine the audience. And poor dude’s fingertips...yeesh.
For a film that doesn’t appear to have a Black Panther (until, I’ll wager, a new one is announced in the final 15 minutes of the film), I thought this looked terrific.
I can’t think of another director who has disappointed more - and seemed to have their head up their own ass farther - than Refn.
Haven’t watched the finale yet but I’ve loved this show. And in all the discussion, I hope Alia Shawkat isn’t overlooked. She’s excellent here.
I wasn’t even focusing on programs he has produced. All I can say on that front is that Hunters and Lovecraft Country had me excited and eager and ended with me disappointed. And yes, I know, it’s all subjective...
Pitt, for example...that looks really comfortable. And I live in Texas where it’s currently exceeding 100 degrees daily. The air flow would be nice.
“Unprecedented genius”? Come on...
The direction was hardly the worst crime that film committed.
Promoting a harmless film is hardly on the level of protecting transphobes and firing staff. Come on, man. You can do better.
When I moved back to the Dallas area after college, I honed in on the three-four theaters that were “arthouses”, because that’s where you got to see the real rarities. This was before the utter completion of that shift to massive multiplexes.
Here’s what was asked: