You must think the term "RINO" is stupid, then.
You must think the term "RINO" is stupid, then.
Seriously, the lighting reminds me of the Marvel Action Universe bumpers from the mid-nineties. I think it's a case of them getting too excited about the technology.
Ratcliffe is by far the worst villain in the renaissance. Disney villains are class unto themselves, and they're usually some kind of mix of "funny" or "scary". He's neither.
He's kind of the Martin Scorsese of his day.
I always found it funny that the supposedly feminist "Maleficent" assassinates three female characters from the original, and erases one. Total net loss.
Well, that's what I mean. After Apocalypse his resume becomes more…contested. And then he directed "Jack". Jack is a terrible movie that's somehow terrible in a very pedestrian way.
Yeah, I went through a rewatch of the series this weeknd, and as annoying as Jar Jar and the rest of his ilk are, I think Phantom Menace holds up better than Revenge of the Sith, and that's because for all that's going on, the actors reads and perform like they're making a parody of The Lobster.
I don't think I know a single woman who found him more attractive as a human.
To be honest, Coppola didn't have that much more steam in him than Lucas did.
Remember how "Entourage" had a seasons-long arc about the kids wanting their on "Scarface" with all their hearts? (Though to be fair, the show did have it end up being a dumb and ill-fated quest)
And Christine Baranksi's character being kind of proud of him for doing so.
That movie basically gave me an irreparable thing for older women,
Wilder was a better Wonka in every way, (Though I appreciate Depp not trying to even be an imitation) but the music is so much better in the 2005 version, and I also think they did much better with the Violet arc.
On the bright side, I can't believe that actually happened.
He made the interesting decision to do a Boris Karloff impression.
Another thing of note is that the seasons also has the shortest run for a cast member, Morwenna Banks at four episodes.
There was one sketch with John Travolta(!) playing a Dracula who kept trying to diffuse gay accusations.
Yeah, it's one of the few times the reruns tend to skip the cold open.
She also had a role in the "Grown-Ups" movie, because for better or worse, being friends with Adam Sadndler is job security.
It is weird, although kind of fitting for a prestige biopic about a publisher of pornography. (Though it was full of weird casting choices—Courtney Love as the lead? Also, I think Edward Norton's first major film role, and he knocked it out of the park)