They say that the character he plays in “Tootsie”, the asshole Method actor nobody likes, actually was supposed to be him.
They say that the character he plays in “Tootsie”, the asshole Method actor nobody likes, actually was supposed to be him.
Dustin Hoffman sounds like a real piece of work....wait...no....not work....shit....he sounds like a real piece of shit.
The most irritating thing about Hoffman going method, though, was when he kept barging into Jerry’s apartment and drinking all his juice.
The Muppet Movie was a lot darker than people remember.
“Unless you want to get cute and cite something like E.T. or Mrs. Doubtfire, there aren’t a lot of movies about divorce.”
I realize Terrence Malick is a divisive filmmaker, but “A Hidden Life” is my pick for the best movie of 2019. I understand people are frustrated with him after “Knight of Cups” and “Song to Song,” but I really don’t know how anyone can walk out of this particular film and not find it anything short of astonishing. It…
Even on Cinematography other than that one shot (the burning city at night) The Lighthouse stands head and shoulders above it and everything else this year.
1917 was enjoyable enough and technically stunning, but after I left the theater I couldn’t help but feel like it didn’t have anything new to say. The one-shots were a neat trick but not enough to elevate it to BP, imo.
What’s with the weird hate on Jojo Rabbit?
I felt the last part of the movie was a little rushed, it’s still a solid film. I thought it did a good job depicting the wealthy family as not villainous or greedy how a lot of films do, but instead just showed how unaware(willfully or not) about the struggles of the poor, leaving everyone else fighting for the…
Shakespeare in Love is a vastly better film than Saving Private Ryan, which is one great battle scene followed by two hours of the most uninspired war movie cliches ever committed to film.
Shakespeare in Love. UGH. It did start a run, didn’t it? Think about it, prior to Shakespeare in Love I think I could get behind most of the prior winners (from the 1960s forward), other than maybe Rain Man and Driving Miss Daisy. But after SiL, we had these beauties: American Beauty, Chicago, Million Dollar Baby,…
The movie is about the rage of the underclass; it’s been called a movie about white male rage by the AV Club because they insist on seeing everything in the most reductive terms and in hitting certain political buzzwords in their titles.
So much for that historic Academy bias against comic-book movies. Not only is Joker this year’s big nomination leader, Joaquin Phoenix is about to become the second actor to win an Oscar playing Batman’s most infamous heavy, the Clown Prince of Crime.
I think Renée Zellweger deserves the win for Judy. I rarely like biopics, but she had me both sad and hopeful with her performance.
I always had kind of a block against 90s R&B ‘cause I liked me some alt rock at the time and felt I somehow wasn’t supposed to like other stuff. Waterfalls with its big, undeniable chorus (and lyrics finding a better home than they did in the McCartney song) opened that door for me. It’s been fun in my adulthood to…
“That’s not a testimonial of their talent, just a pathetic after effect of misogynistic the recording industry is.”
what a lovely memory.
Sigh, I miss the 90's.
He’s fallen into the Depp trap.