Tit’s gonna be great!
Tit’s gonna be great!
So when they’re speaking it’s okay to look directly at them, right?
Salma Hayek’s breasts have been talking to me for years.
Still probably better than "Episode IX: Fanservice Madlibs."
Great, so an infinite number of Reys in the mirror cave wasn’t enough, someone had to let in a monkey with a typewriter too.
Blade Runner, as a narrative film, is a mess. In any cut.
I bought the Director’s Cut VHS when I was about 13, and found it disappointing. But I felt it was something I “should” like, so I ended up watching it a few times over the following 5 years or so. Then I checked out the Theatrical Cut. Then I ended up taking a unit at University where Blade Runner was one of the…
I think they should do a Theatrical Cut of BR:2049, with a saccharine happy ending where Gosling wakes up off the steps, shakes off the snow, and goes in and lays a big long Clark Gable kiss on the memory gal, as Ford gives a big thumbs-up in the background. Freeze frame, then some fun credit-roll scenes a la Animal…
I’m kind of confused by the economics of the modern music industry, supposedly streaming services take a comparatively huge cut compared to the pre-digital age, yet this idiot in his mid 20s somehow has $24 million to throw away.
I don’t get this “How will your business survive without Twitter!” hubub. If your entire business plan is “Have a Twitter” your business is already in trouble. Businesses have been successful without social media, it’s not paramount that every business have it, and the idea it is, is ridiculous.
I dunno. Stephen King know what the end product is going to look like as he’s writing it. Actors in film really don’t. It’s shot out of order, depends heavily on editing, etc. That said, I can see not wanting to bother watching your own work.
So that’s what a conservative echo chamber sounds like! I’ve always wondered.
A couple of $1.3B lawsuits will change your view of what “is” and “isn’t” “real” “evidence.”
Funny how quickly you can stop a Bullshit Train with a well worded letter from legal reps, and their on-air reactions only reenforce that they *knew* from the jump they were peddling bunkum. The crowd that looooves shouting “fake news” at stories they don’t like seem awfully fond of consuming and creating verifiably…
I even have trouble with Tony Perkins.
Or when Joe Pesci or somebody refers to DeNiro as “Bobby.”
“Sorry, we can’t do this; he’s Sir Anthony Hopkins, thank you very much. Maybe if we ever meet him, we’ll be comfortable slipping into using “Tony,” but not right now.)“
I’m a free speech absolutist, and I believe it’s important to respectfully listen to dissenting points of view, but as a society we simply cannot tolerate Thor: The Dark World proponents. There must be limits.
Disney already has two of those in development.
At least this isn’t a sitcom about Han Solo’s extended family.