Except possibly the 3D Society Awards.
Except possibly the 3D Society Awards.
Why are they still calling the villain The Mandarin? I get the Chinese co-producers didn't want a Chinese villain so we got Kingsley in the role, but why keep the name when it's such a remnant of the character's racial stereotype past?
I actually liked a good chunk of seasons 13 and 14, though that may be because I was getting into The Simpsons at the same time they were premiering.
Also the farting book.
… No. There wasn't a movie. Not at all. And if there was one, we do not speak of it.
They really should make an Adventure Time RPG.
My crazy prediction: Behn Zeitlin for Best Director. Think about it. There's probably some reluctance to give Spielberg his third directing Oscar for a movie where his creative voice came second to the screenwriter's (and how weird would it be if Lincoln won Director, Screenplay, AND Actor/Supporting Actor only to…
How much of Life of Pi was even shot? Beautiful-looking movie, but most of that was CGI. They might as well give Brave a nomination for cinematography as well (though if they did give full-out animated films cinematography awards, that might actually increase Roger Deakins' chances since he has been serving as a…
Or are they reincarnations of Cloud Atlas?
You know, now I'm wondering if, given those dilemmas and her history with Simon, if there was ever a period she worked with the Ice King after he'd turned evil…
She's probably the easiest to capture because she can't really fight back in any way.
Tree of Life?
Ang Lee's Hulk>Ben Affleck's Daredevil
What grades is it assigned to? It seems like the sort of book they'd assign in middle school when they're starting to teach more serious/adult/young adult books, but not something you'd find in the children's section of the bookstore.
The director's cut of The Golden Compass. As a huge fan of the books who thought the released movie had a lot of potential but failed to live up to it, I'm really curious about seeing the hour of footage that was cut just a couple months before release.
Miyazaki was actually really reluctant to merchandise his films. It was only the studio needed more money to train new animators in the early '90s that he started allowing Totoro toys and such.
Except the ones that aren't targeting children (I mean, I HOPE Grave of the Fireflies wasn't meant as a children's movie).
Amadeus was a genius/Beethoven was a dog/
The Muppet Family Christmas is about a pig and frooooooooooogggggggggg
Between this and his James Franco-watching-and-making-gay-porn documentary at Sundance, I really have to ask what's the point? I mean, I get his performance art shtick is "do everything", but why's it have to be "do everything gay"? Does he feel Benedict Cumberbatch is stealing his spotlight as talented straight star…
But Jim Carrey's Grinch came out at the end of the Clinton administration.