To me Kurosawa is the greatest, because he combined incredibly technical artistry with the kind of insight into the human condition you mention. Not to mention he was, at heart, a deeply humanist filmmaker where Kubrick was not.
To me Kurosawa is the greatest, because he combined incredibly technical artistry with the kind of insight into the human condition you mention. Not to mention he was, at heart, a deeply humanist filmmaker where Kubrick was not.
'Origin of Symmetry', 'Absolution' and 'Black Holes and Revelations' are magnificent albums. Then they became massive and everything since then has been a bit wobbly and up its own ass.
Nolan is a master craftsman, but a humanist film-maker he is not.
I agree with the Radiohead one. To me Muse came along and did it with better songs.
Who's Nick Cannon?
You spelled 'hilarious' wrong.
Hah! Go to Sweden now and see how 'socialist' it is…
Not available in my country.
That's a bit harsh.
The movie of KICK-ASS 2 is basically what the KICK-ASS comics are like.
Danny Trejo reportedly said the same thing about John Cusack when they were making CON AIR. Of all the crazy actors in that movie Trejo said of Cusack: "there's just something behind his eyes…"
Rollins has become such a liberal pussy. On one episode of his podcast he talked about having to bail from a party at William Shatner's house because one of the guests was Rush Limbaugh, and Henry just couldn't bear to be in the same room as someone who had insulted Obama.
Believe me, Millar's cinematic success is entirely due to the brilliance of Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn.
How much did they pay for that monstrosity?
That fleeting smirk of hers is electrifying. :-P
I most certainly noticed.
Who would have thought Andre Braugher would be such a great comedic performer?
He was great as the in-real-life-shitbag Captain Herbert Sobel in BAND OF BROTHERS.
This cretin is perhaps the most punchable human being since Perez Hilton.
I love Chelsea Peretti in this show. She's the salt in the stew; they don't over-use her and she always makes a moment better.