if Commodus was in the first...is Colosteum in this one?
if Commodus was in the first...is Colosteum in this one?
Bravo, this is indescribably off-putting in a way I can't put my finger on.
Call of the seum.
2015 The Martian
Zemeckis also addressed using Andy Serkis to mo-cap both Tom and Robin as “his finest performance.”
It’s a trilogy. They cover that in the follow up flicks, There, and Everywhere.
Agreed. I always think back to Burt Lancaster’s performance in Field of Dreams. Gravitas. You could de-age a person, but ya can’t erase gravitas that comes with age and collected wisdom and experiences. Seeing how ‘slowly’ Tom and Robin moved to hug each other, I kinda cringed; a couple in their mid-twenties to…
Same thing with DeNiro when he stomps that guy out in The Irishman.
Just want to rant into the wind at All the mentions/comments about how ‘exhausting’ a combined universe of characters can be - like, have you people Read comics? How about, I don’t know, Books? Have you watched TV shows that go beyond A season? This stuff isn’t new - and this is the first time it’s been attempted at…
I guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet. But your parents are gonna love it.
Yes. 100% emphatically yes.
Rian Johnson achieved a lot with two actors who didn’t even particularly look like each other. I’d rather have more of that sort of thing for characters at different ages (even with Willis’s ludicrous Looper wig)...
Such a great cast... And Lily-Rose Depp, too
When I was a kid I became obsessed with the JFK assassination, largely as a result of Stone’s film. As I got a little older and a little wiser and realized most of the film is bullshit, I still kept coming back to Sutherland’s Mr. X monologue. It, too, is largely bullshit, but Sutherland is just so damn good…
It’s not unusual for actors to be abused, nor is it unusual for promises of a share of the profits to come to nothing due to shady accounting practices, nor is it unusual for non-union contracts to include rights to the actors’ names and likenesses in perpetuity, but this really stood out to me from the Variety…
I agree that the major movie studios aren’t interested in distributing movies that won’t create huge profits. There’s a hole in the market that needs to be filled. You’d think A24 was that hole, but they aren’t indie anymore.
RE: “an extravagantly stylized pulp burlesque that is at once an objectively lousy picture and just about the coolest damn thing I’ve ever seen.”
Wait, so what did I just watch? A teaser?