Why only six episodes? British shows (like Bodyguard) have always done this. It helps to keep the story focussed, and prevent the padding, filler and wheel-spinning you often get in 23 episode US seasons.
Why only six episodes? British shows (like Bodyguard) have always done this. It helps to keep the story focussed, and prevent the padding, filler and wheel-spinning you often get in 23 episode US seasons.
Black Mirror is ridiculously low down on this list for a show that had such a cultural impact.
And I guess no one outside of the US or UK made any good TV over the last decade?
Can you imagine the action scenes if they’d been directed by shakycam pioneer Paul Greengrass? My eyes hurt just thinking about it.
Literally nothing you’ve mentioned here makes it a good film.
I saw it yesterday. It's awful. 8magine a cross between 2012 and Armageddon, but without any of the wit or restraint.
Will they remember to credit the makers of Kimba this time?
Taika Waititi, the right person for the job? Have you *seen* Akira?
Cantabria is a region, not a city.
This whole article is based on a misunderstanding of the term gaslighting. It comes from the film Gaslight, and means specifically getting someone to accept your point of view by bringing their own sanity into question. It’s not just about lying, and then doubling down on that lie. It’s about making someone believe…
He does it in BlacKkklansman too, only to get interrupted after a couple of seconds.
Looks cool. Shame that the motorbike scene is a complete rip-off of this:
That motorbike scene at the end is an absolutely shameless rip-off of The Villainess.
While technically it only became called the “European Union” in 1993, it’s existed under various names since 1957.
And as for this “we were great before we were in the EU” nonsense, in case you hadn’t noticed we lost an Empire and most of our manufacturing industries since then. Leaving the EU won’t turn the clock back…
Iron Man wants increased government regulation of superheroes. That’s conservative?
Surprised to see no Kitaro tracks there. Or is he considered to be too well known already? Then again, if you have Ryuichi Sakamoto...
No.
My god, where do you get the nerve to publish this shit? One person trashes a film they haven’t seen, while another tells us not to watch a movie and then literally says “I don’t know. I’m not good at writing about movies.”
I sure hope these people didn’t get paid to offer their uninformed opinions.
Over 600 movies were released in the US last year. About ten of them were about superheroes. Tell me again that you can’t find anything to watch.
Haven’t seen the film, but I’d say that preview image I just scrolled past without even playing the video is a pretty big spoiler, no?
You state at the start that you’re not going to cover soundtracks which are just compilations of pre-existing music. But that’s exactly what Cold War is.