Batman Begins: the film everyone forgets.
Batman Begins: the film everyone forgets.
With regard to Bane’s politics, he never intend to bring about a socialist utopia - the clock on the bomb is always ticking, he want’s to make people suffer with false hope before vaporising them.
when you think about it, Insomnia IS a Batman movie
She was awesome (the “oops” moment especially) and, as much as I love Elfman’s lush, melodramatic Catwoman theme, Zimmer’s tinkling piano motif is great as well.
Bane vs Batman was pretty impressive - Bruce just going pure feral against Bane and getting more frustrated and desperate as he shrugs each blow and tactic off.
Although Pfieffer will always be my catwoman standard, Hatheaway gave a really fucking fun performance in the third movie and was the best part of that film.
Announcer: Here she is now, Ellen Burstyn!
Metacritic’s rating is probably more accurate. I liked Onward more than I think most people did, but it’s got some muddled bits that appear leftover from earlier incarnations of the story, and weirdly limited ambition despite its very high-concept core concept.
On the other hand, like Brave, Frozen and Coco before it,…
A nearly wordless and contemplatively paced (psudo-)Western? They should have got Jarmusch to direct.
My hot take is that it’s more like if David Lynch and Werner Herzog each directed half a Pixar movie and then someone tried to stitch it together
Citizen Klown[fish]
The chase scene with them flying around the boats is a masterpiece.
The real Pixar Moment in this movie is introducing these bastards
We had Nemo on constant loop when my first son was little, including the menu, with Marlin and Dory’s banter. We heard Dory saying “I need water! Fill my trailer with water!” so many times that it’s been a running gag in our family for fifteen years now.
This was one of the first DVDs we got and I could sit there and watch the anemones, sea fans and other life sway in the current on the menu screen for hours. The animation was phenomenal.
Chris Evans is great but apart from Sunshine and Cap, he tends to be one of the better parts of not-so-great movies.
I thought she did some pretty good work in the mid-2000s, especially for a director she worked with a few times. When are the entries on those?
I heaaard that he refused to do a table read, and De Niro said “fuck you, you’re going to show up and do a fucking table read.” And he did a table read.
I’ve never understood how in this story it’s been presented as if it’s normal behavior for somebody to walk around and fiddle with equipment during the filming of a scene.
I wouldn’t include Christian Bale in this, tbh. The whole ‘explosion on the set of Terminator’ was wildly misrepresented...my roommate at the time was doing makeup on the set and said literally everyone in the room was yelling at that guy because he fucked up the scene multiple times. Bale was just miked.