Something Wild is really entertaining, and Liotta is great. That’s where Scorsese first saw him when he cast him in Goodfellas.
Something Wild is really entertaining, and Liotta is great. That’s where Scorsese first saw him when he cast him in Goodfellas.
I just want to say that if there was an alien in my living room and a baseball bat hanging on the wall five feet away from me, I wouldn’t require a message from beyond the grave to know I should whack the living shit out that alien with the baseball bat.
That’s precisely what it seems like, too.
I wish you had asked him why he tacked that godawful final scene onto the end of “Unbreakable.” It was like he forgot to film an entire sequence and decided instead to wrap it up in three minutes one day while everybody was on the set.
I have three close friends who are longtime assistant directors on movies and TV, and what they say is pretty much straight down the line with what you said.
I love them enough for both of us. There are other Altman films that aren’t good, mainly because they’re REALLY not any good. But I still love M*A*S*H, The Long Goodbye, Nashville, and McCabe & Mrs. Miller. Especially Nashville, which I think is his best.
“3 Women” is one nutty-ass movie, but it’s great. Spacek and especially Duvall are brilliant.
They’re “very” people, not “sort of” people.
Especially when he punched at the air and whooped. Oh, wait. he does that in every movie.
The correct answer almost certainly has to be, “Who gives a shit?”
Well, it is if you put it THAT way.
Well, I can’t argue with THAT in-depth analysis.
You don’t have to be- he knew!
He wasn’t likely to do a re-write of “Annie Hall.”
Turns out Ana de Armas is just too damn hot to be nominated.
I’m glad somebody got this S.O.B. for his horrendous, unthinkable crime against humanity!
Or maybe people could start exercising and eating right.
You’re gonna need to come up with a hit single some time in the next decade.
“Probably??!” He was lucky he made it to 40!
Aubrey Plaza looks...um...real good in that opening monologue.