Except she said it first. She said, “they were nobody,” and he followed up with details. It’s consistent with the scene in the cave where she wants to see her parents, but only finds herself.
Except she said it first. She said, “they were nobody,” and he followed up with details. It’s consistent with the scene in the cave where she wants to see her parents, but only finds herself.
When Brad Bird agreed to direct [Ghost Protocol], he asked J.J. Abrams for the screenplay, and Abrams would be reluctant to show it to him, saying that Bird would have a lot of freedom in doing the scenes. After Bird finally asked Abrams for real for the screenplay, the producer admitted that they had several drafts,…
Seriously? The more I hear about the movie the less I want to see it.
I saw someone post this idea for an “article” as a joke in the comments the other day. I guess someone in charge saw the same comment but didn’t realize it was a joke.
“If it’s an all-female M&M, I assume that it costs 77 cents on the dollar of what the regular M&M’s would cost, right?”
The article leaves out some information. According to the link, it played in the UAE and Russia last year. So, yeah, it didn’t make much money in theaters because they didn’t put it in theaters. It never played in the US.
I haven’t finished it so perhaps there are some unbelievable last minute twists, but that description really doesn’t fit at all. Their relationship isn’t like you assume, which I think makes it interesting.
I’m the opposite. I can’t think of anything I’ve seen her in where she wasn’t insufferable. It was almost enough for me not to watch this. But I’m glad I did anyway; it’s really interesting.
I’m also not in NY/LA. I have some theaters that are only this weekend, but then Drafthouse has times for next week too.
I also thought that moment from Light’s character was a nice touch.
I thought Manchester by the Sea was good. But, yeah, she’s generally a demerit in a movie for me.
If the first 2/3 had been the first 1/3, then I think it could have been better. That would’ve given a lot more time to dig into the reality and the other characters. But it probably also would’ve given the audience more time to ask questions and potentially realize how little sense it all made.
I thought the cinematography was quite good and was reminded of Requiem for a Dream at various points in the movie. And then I saw Libatique’s name in the credits. Dude is good.
189 minutes?! Sounds like he was dragging.
I haven’t seen any. However, I did see plenty for Strange World while many people were saying the opposite. Weird.
For years all I knew of Rambo was the pop culture images of sweaty Stallone with a headband and machinegun. First Blood was such a different (in a good way) movie than I expected.
You’ve made the correct choice.
I can’t remember much about Dark Fate, other than I didn’t enjoy it. I thought Genisys was actually decent and would’ve allowed for the series to be continued. I swear the stupid spelling in the name was the reason why it failed. Although, I just checked and it made $440 million, almost $200 million more than Dark…
My favorite is Memento.
Yeah. But I don’t think he did it because his real body was getting destroyed. She saves him at the end and the military folks are sent away. I think he just wanted to join them permanently.