most interesting thing Marvel did narratively was examine Hollywood narratives with Wandavision, only to totally undo all that clever work with Dr. Strange lol
most interesting thing Marvel did narratively was examine Hollywood narratives with Wandavision, only to totally undo all that clever work with Dr. Strange lol
Yeah, go ahead and set your own terms with Marvel... they love that.
Slumdog won 8 Oscars, including Picture!
Eric Bana has consistently been overlooked. I dont know why he never caught on as a bigger star. He is good in everything, even when it is bad. Pitt is awful in this movie. The studio leaned into Pitt as the big name star too much. Bana was just amazing as Hector.
Actually, that’s not bad, I like that. Then they should have leaned into it a bit more if that was the direction; like maybe not have her left hand touch her hips, keep it at a slight distance like the right hand. Y’now, like when you try to pose a plastic doll and it doesn’t ‘get’ it right. The mime-like doll body…
I get why most of the movies on this list are forgotten. But “Con Air” is one of those movies I personally find very rewatchable... I guess it’s a guilty pleasure, but it also seems pretty ubiquitous on streaming platforms and cable TV and seems to have become part of the pop culture zeitgeist.
I like it. She looks like a plastic doll with poseable arms. Very Barbie.
Oh thank god it’s not just me, at first I thought it was the botched beard dye job :/
G’night, Anna Mae Bullock, you can sleep now.
As someone in ‘that’ industry I have to back you up and agree. After all the art direction and posing and variations, there is absolutely no reasoning much less excuse for a photo selection like that to be used by/for a major (1) publication, (2) movie star, and (3) movie.
I know I’ll never “get” Vogue or understand the fashion world, but Margot Robbie’s pose is so awkward and painful that my back is having sympathy pains.
I feel like her foray into politics, city management and emergency response deserved at least a mention.
$25 MILLION? How? Why?
Jason Schwartzman looks like a dink.
So the "bad edit" wasn't removing some exonerating piece of context but rather... just leaving her words in the final cut?
Yawn
she’s peeved that producers and editors on the show have spun her as the “nasty judge.”
She was too good for Love and Thunder, and Jane Foster deserved better.
*waggles eyebrows suggestively*
“Quick, Tommy, before ‘Ze Germans’ get here.”