this may explain why I Wolf Bitzered my Jeopardy! appearance.
this may explain why I Wolf Bitzered my Jeopardy! appearance.
Now here’s the twist, and there is a twist: we show it. We show all of it.
I was delighted that it was included in this list; I think it deserves to be much more well-known.
By the time it hit theaters, George Miller’s long-awaited, extremely expensive (the budget ended up somewhere north of $150 million) Mad Max: Fury Road was heavily color-corrected and enhanced with seamlessly blended CGI landscapes, dust storms, and flames—all of which, if you’ve ever seen a low-budget attempt to…
All Inception did re: contorting cities was one short scene of Paris folding. Doctor Strange goes much further in its first 5 minutes alone, and then keeps going.
I think you’re severely downplaying the open your eye scene in Dr. Strange. That shit was amazing.
I know I’m stating the obvious but my god, Murnau was a genius. Look at the imagery in that Faust trailer.
I realize that you’ve defined the terms to take subjectivity into large account, but off the top of my head, my list would definitely include:
The Lost World (1925)
Deluge (1933)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Mighty Joe Young (1949)
Forbidden Planet (1956) (there’s more from the ‘50s I’d put into this list but for brevity’s…
I have to insist on a hugely important film: The Thief of Bagdad (1940). HUGELY important to the field of visual effects, this film’s VFX artists pioneered the chroma key process by devising the first blue-screen compositing method. It was employed successfully for the first time on this film, and you’d be hard…
Dude, he was way past his prime in ‘14—you should have caught him in Sedalia in ‘99, he was playing 5 hour sets of every rag ever written.
This is a weird one. A person I’ve never met, but for whom I feel great affection, just quit his job, and I’m really, really happy for this stranger.
Sean — I think I can speak for all of us salivating, rancorous, sewer-dwelling mutants when I say we’ll miss you. Thanks for the years and years of great work.
Shitshitshitshitshit.
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
“I couldn’t have everybody bitten by a radioactive spider or zapped with gamma rays, and it occurred to me that if I just said that they were mutants, it would make it easy. Then it occurred to me that instead of them just being heroes that everybody admired, what if I made other people fear and suspect and actually…
Avengers Arena is probably one of the better “Arcade as the villain” stories Marvel has ever printed. Not necessarily because of Arcade, but they went through the trouble to NOT make him a complete joke, and it is a really good read.
Let’s wait and see what the gag actually is. I wouldn’t put it past Cohen to do something tasteless, but Palin, calling attention to herself while trying to villainize the evil left, is not a credible source.
If you didn’t understand clickhole was satirical after reading some of it or seeing their quizzes or lists (!!), I don’t blame you for enjoying the pandering dulcet tones of xkcd reassuring you that it couldn’t possibly be that you may not be the sharpest knife on the internet.
Is there an article here? All I see is the comments.
There is a small and important kernel of truth in what Gilliam said, though he said it in the worst possible way. Here’s one potential way he could have said it: “Look, I understand his point and it’s important. Different voices need to be heard in comedy. In fact, that’s the only way comedy will continue to be…