Everyone involved knows how the game is played, Feige most of all, and is aware that this is intended to be a public interaction even if it poses as a private one.
Everyone involved knows how the game is played, Feige most of all, and is aware that this is intended to be a public interaction even if it poses as a private one.
The problem is it’s two unknowable antagonistic entities with genital heads fighting because that’s what they do. Even the movie’s tagline understood that there’s no reason to care who wins. Kaiju movies manage to humanize their monsters more, and even when they don’t the sheer scale of the destruction makes the…
Plus all the AvP stuff is pretty crap, its a great comic book idea but was never really a good movie idea.
I really enjoyed it and didn’t even feel the length, but it might be the most “vibe movie” superhero thing I’ve seen in a long time. If the vibe ain’t working for you, you’re left with a pretty goddamn dumb plot that never seems to end.
That’s part of what would make it so great!
How bad must something be for even WB to be like “No, this will do irreversible damage to our reputation and brand.”
Imagining Reeves and Swayze as John Wick and James Dalton meeting each other and being low-key star struck in their own zen way is something I’m so sad I’ll never get the chance to see now.
The point is that Creed was already a franchise entry.
Or people didn’t like her for the same reason they got sick of almost every other pseudo-Daily-Show that sprung up and got cancelled over the past few years, even if they agreed with their politics.
The music isn’t supposed to evoke a glorious fantasy setting, it’s supposed to evoke playing an RPG with friends.
No, that definitely can and does happen.
Us was structured like a mystery but functioned almost exclusively as an allegory, which is just asking for trouble (see also: Lost). It needed to either sort out its internal logic and make all the pieces fit or fully commit to magical realism, be the fairy tale it always wanted to be and stop trying so hard to keep…
I mean, it’s certainly possible, but people with schizophrenia do imagine things that aren’t there. That’s... kind of a core aspect of the illness. Right before he was diagnosed with it and began treatment, a good friend of mine who had immigrated from Brazil accused me of plotting against him with his family in…
Out of fourteen movies, about six of them (The Village, Lady in the Water, The Happening, The Last Airbender, After Earth, and Glass) are memorably terrible, which is a bit over 40%. I can’t speak for his first two but they’re barely known in comparison to everything since, and Wide Awake got a mixed-to-bad reception…
If you can think of a better container then I’d like to hear it.
Time, budget and creative limits are definitely responsible for some of the issues in Josstice League, but not all (the questionable Wonder Woman shit was pure Whedon), and a lot of what made the Snyder Cut work had already been planned and filmed and it’s generally agreed that the new material was among the worst of…
Peacemaker is the best out of all of those and it’s not even close.
I think he’d be a bad Indiana Jones, but a fine Rick O’Connell.
Exactly. His sexuality has gotten more important and less obscured as he’s gone through puberty, but it’s still not overt like his friends because he’s not allowed to be and likely hasn’t accepted it himself. I genuinely don’t see what rings untrue about that for an introverted child coming of age during the AIDS…
Brad Pitt produces a lot of stuff.