In the sense that all he seems to care about are visuals, and he allows the unimportant stuff like, characters, pacing, story structure, and dialog to fall by the wayside, sure.
In the sense that all he seems to care about are visuals, and he allows the unimportant stuff like, characters, pacing, story structure, and dialog to fall by the wayside, sure.
Okay trailer, I'm a big fan of Luc Besson, but he's not "legendary," he's a real dude. Men don't gather round the hearth to hear the skald tell tales of Luc Besson's heroic deeds. Mother's don't scare their children by telling them if they don't finish their vegetables, Luc Besson will steal them and force them to…
But you couldn't hear them over the three million Irish-American morons screaming along to the Dropkick Murphies.
"The biggest challenge, really, was finding a group a blandly attractive young people who had obviously never, ever thrown a frisbee before."
What happens next will shock you! (Because a child was killed)
I hope it was worth the hour of coaching it took to get her to do that.
"Although the Bruin gives off a blue collar vibe, he is one of the well-educated Guardians."
Check it out, you can see it's tubes!
As a jew, I found "of Hebrew extraction" funny, and wasn't offended.
What marks? -Cormac McCarthy
Not big on jokes up in Torunto, eh?
Why, whut's wrong with it?
Voice of a generation.
It's dumber than a bag of hammers, but I thoroughly enjoyed Lucy.
Even if one puts aside the exploitative angle of using this woman's death for a cash-grab horror movie, that premise is shockingly stupid.
He's different.
Elliott is a really funny guy with a huge well if obscure references, as well as being a super fan of the original. I can't think of anyone better.
Maybe, I don't remember.
Best of the series.
The Prestige is Nolan's best movie by a country mile.