My son works!?
My son works!?
This writing reminds me of the old WaPo bad analogies contest: http://www.washingtonpost.c…
So it's come to this… a clip thread.
Would that this movie ticket were a time movie ticket!
"This just in, America overthrown by a shoeless cop and a first-time limo driver. More at 11."
100% odds Trump called him "bubby."
Now this is Trump news fit for AV Club.
Watching this I have to remind myself of the incredible power it must take to move that much mass that fast and without toppling over.
Force Awakens is a good lesson in the difference between plot and story. The plot "borrows" a lot, to put it nicely. But the story is the most original in the saga.
Marquardt was the weakest of the original trilogy. Maybe they figured… it's tradition!
The one-word titles are the hardest, and I think that's all that's left. Oh wait!—
Well if so I'd say the old Rt 66 lifestyle looks a lot like a bunch of old movie tropes, but it's an angle I hadn't considered, so thanks for that.
El Camino Royale
Kia of Solace
…this is hard.
Well I don't see it, not in the storyline itself anyways. Maybe he was passionate about putting eyes in windshields, or creating this nonsensical post-human universe. As others have noted there were clearly some motorheads in the art department. But who the hell cared about telling this paint-by-numbers story? The…
Cars is the first Pixar movie that felt like product. It was well-made product I suppose, as far as that goes, made by talented people. But in all of their prior movies you could feel the enthusiasm they had for their work. Somebody was excited about getting the chance to tell those stories, regardless of how much…
I appreciate that the climax is trying to make it as much about solving a puzzle as about being a fight scene. Action movies have really lost their way with that stuff. But yeah, the pacing gets away from the logic at times.
I wish I could have talked with Ebert about this, because I think it's a fascinating subject, and a big misconception about video games.
And even the Lost Children are a well-conceived idea, just perhaps not well executed and don't belong in the same movie as the Thunderdome.
HAMBRE? Is that like Hombre plus Harambe? Because if so… I love it!
There is a delicious irony in her career being literally based on how she looks, and now that's exactly the kind of work she'll never get again because her public image is trashed. Looks like she'll just have to make her way through life by the same rules we ugly people do!