No and/or no.
No and/or no.
This film has sort of already been made: MATANGO! Check it out and you’ll see. They’re Japanese and they turn into mushroom people before eating one another, but otherwise it fully jibes. Secure the remake rights to that, eliminate the mushroom part, and there it is - the movie Gunn wants to make. May the Schwartz be…
“the leftovers”
Michael Keaton
I was going to say something similar, but then I realized that it didn’t matter how old Jamie Lee Curtis is, but how old Laurie Strode is. And she was 18 in 1978. Judy Greer was born in 1975, so I guess she’s playing a younger woman. Maybe growing up having constant survivalist drills to defend yourself against one…
Phooey! Doug Henning is not creepy.
I don’t think 4's very good. Nice autumnal opening credits, though.
I thought the “grandmother” thing was odd too. I guess one of Laurie’s initial reactions to her trauma was to run off and have a child with Ben Tramer, who I suppose would be alive in the universe these new films posit, and that’s the daughter. Then she herself had a daughter at age, I don’t know, twenty-two or so.…
By garr! I just saw the 2018 version the other day for the first time, and thought it was mildly enjoyable, with its chief virtue its relative simplicity. No cults, no hidden relationships, no creepy kids exhibiting Michael-like behaviour. Just killin’! Of course there was window dressing in the form of Laurie’s PTSD…
Well, it wasn’t for lack of resemblance to a Star Trek villain.
Would you say the costumes are rather Janty?
Huston directed The Dead from a wheelchair and an oxygen mask. That’s dedication to one’s craft!
Oh that’s right, the Gucci Mane biopic. Silly of me to forget such a quintessentially Ridley Scott project as that.
I really like Blade Runner, but I also think Alien is an even better movie than people think it is, and people seem to think it’s pretty good.
This sounds pretty good, or at least intelligent! It’s like a Fall Film of old.
Eddie Bracken was so good as Roy Walley, so I say just hire him.
Oh, who doesn’t like Bill Murray!
When I saw The Grand Budapest Hotel, I thought to myself “Here is a very talented boy-ar-dee.”
That was the real treasure.
Yes, this man was simply made for Random Roles! Him and Dick Miller. I’d like to have heard more about him getting knocked out by Don Ameche in Cocoon, but you can’t get to everything with these guys!