If you take the word of people in these comments, the world has apparently “moved on” and we should “stop listening to them.”
If you take the word of people in these comments, the world has apparently “moved on” and we should “stop listening to them.”
They should hire Paul King to direct and give Ringo’s movie the full Dickens treatment.
I don’t know, I’m slowly making my way through Mark Lewisohn’s 1,700-page biography of the Beatles (it ends in 1962) and I think there’s enough story to make a solid prestige TV series.
Memento and The Prestige remain his best films. I consider his forthcoming Best Director Oscar a belated acknowledgment of the greatness of those films.
it's pronounced "Throat-warbler Mangrove"!
My nephew put on The Fox and the Hound 2 not very long ago and the songs were unlistenable, like cats trying to play the violin. I always loved that sequence in Ratatouille where they take a few digs at Disney’s sequel division.
Seriously, they need to release the original Something Wicked This Way Comes with Jonathan Pryce as Mr Dark.
Lindsay Ellis addressed this in her video on the music of the 2000s, which I mostly remember because she kept bringing up Toby Keith and Green Day. I suppose being able to remember the controversies that surrounded “American Idiot” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” makes me old.
“Scheduling conflicts," sure.
Right?? I’m so sick of people disparaging good movies by saying “no one saw them.” Why should we pander by refusing to honor those movies?
Time has been very kind to The Prestige. I still think it’s his best film.
I realize James Cameron is busy but I've always wanted to see what his version would've been like, given that Spielberg beat him to the rights by hours.
There’s actually a Doctor Who comic which gives Adam this precise arc - he’s so distraught over being rejected by the Doctor that he travels through time and kidnaps every companion, past and present. Harbo Wholmes recently did a video about it.
The kids are hungry for old movies! It’s the boneheaded studio execs who wrongly assume there’s no money there.
It’s still very funny to me that they rushed through the last season so that they could do Star Wars, and then the last season was so awful that they lost Star Wars.
It reminds me of Sir Ian McKellen crying on the set of The Hobbit, saying "this is not why I became an actor."
Rick Riordan’s undisguised contempt for the movies will never not be funny to me. When asked about them, he says he’s aware that a film series of that name was made but that he hasn’t seen them.
I’m glad to see Mrs. Davis on here because I sometimes feel like the only person who watched it. The final episode was so powerful and I think about it regularly.
Some friends and I were ranking the Doctors the other day in terms of hotness. Tom Baker and David Tennant are both very sexy, though in Tom’s case I think his voice gives him an extra dose of magnetism. Bill Nighy was once offered the role of the Doctor and I think he would’ve been very dapper. Matt Smith looks like…
Why can’t they just give us a documentary-style World War Z that’s faithful to the original book?