They play sold out shows in the UK, still, or at least they did before hiatus.
They play sold out shows in the UK, still, or at least they did before hiatus.
By that logic, Pastore’s character should be called The Capigola.
I absolutely agree on all counts!
I don’t think it’s inherently a bad thing that she shows up for one sequence, then disappears from the film. There’s something to be said for a great sequence which is more or less complete in of itself, not everything has to link properly to the rest of the film (I just watched Holy Motors again for the first time in…
I even quite liked 4, the problem was that they created what I thought was a likeable new young cast and killed all of them. Obviously I expected some of them to die, all of them seemed a bit much.
Trent Crimm (Local Hero)
The Guardian reviewer agrees with your assessment of prop people:
The reviewer for The Guardian absolutely loathes it:
Agreed, it sounded to me like one of the stupid names they use in Ricky & Morty when they want you to know how little time and effort they put into naming a character.
Presumably we’ll get the real story of how he consumed his twin brother to gain his personality and knowledge, and worked with Feynman, Albrecht Einstein, Von Braun et al to prolong the Cold War in the name of scientific progress, and not the bullshit Hollywood sanitised version of his life.
It did at least have Toby Jones, though.
Paul Lieberstein presumably, who has experience playing Carell’s nemesis and a serial killer.
Oh absolutely, I just wasn’t expecting it!
Well, someday you walk through the rain, and someday you feed on a treefrog.
Huh.
I wouldn’t call Spectre one of the worst films ever made, but I absolutely agree with you ranking.
On the other hand, he turned up in a Terminator film decades past the peak, so it evens out.
The Cow Patriarchy.
Well I don’t want to spoil the film by confirming or denying that.
You’re right, it is like that, and there’s a few other similarities too.