Of course he loved it. Cruise’s need for speed is well documented.
Of course he loved it. Cruise’s need for speed is well documented.
-Cruise loved it, though he did have notes about how The Flash should run.
I have a whole list of stuff Capcom doesn’t want me talking about and I can neither confirm nor deny that that is on there.
Jesus, man. I have a blowup of that page laminated and it lives on my classroom wall. That is the most beautiful illustration of what Superman means.
Head of the ‘Doctor Who’ effects team: “Take a look at this new budget! Do you have any idea how many egg cartons and cans of green spray paint we can get with this?”
He’s a Good Wolf.
I remember watching this in theaters. I was hungover and got motion sickness. I had to puke mid watch. 10/10 would watch again.
Spring Breakers came out long after I had already graduated and shortly after I ended my “every weekend is a non-stop party” phase. I viewed it as a pretty good encapsulation of the feeling that existed then - that all of that stupid MTV stuff was so goddamn fun and so important at the time but in retrospect is pretty…
Did AVClub just publish an interesting retrospective essay that isn’t clickbait about some topic-of-the-day?? Does The Herb know you snuck this through?
Great article on a wildly good movie
I agree. I posted about it below, but Robbie has a real problem with range. She essentially plays the same character every time - loud, bombastic, brassy with a New Joisey accent. And I fear she’s risks hitting the ceiling of where she can go if she doesn’t flex more.
I’ve had a huge crush on her since Detroit Rock City. She’s gorgeous and always seems super sweet.
Odds they both get to play with their natural accents: 20 to 1.
She gonna eat you alive, Andrew!
The other thing was, (and this is something I see with a lot of movies) it felt like there were a lot of concepts in the film that, if developed, could’ve been a feature unto itself, and instead they were mashed together. The party alone could’ve been a hell of a 90 minute movie. Or a movie about the jazz musician or…
“I said hop in!”
one of the greatest tv characters of all time, but i can’t help but think...why not wait a few weeks and put this out after the entire season is over? he’s gonna do more!
Kind of funny how your examples are two films that didn’t actually win any Oscars
I’m just baffled how anyone could say anything unkind about this living legend. I really think it comes down to some people just feel so threatened by someone so talented and successful, gasp, happy, that they need to tear down.
If it’s even half as good as Watchmen or The Leftovers, it will be worth watchng.