Yes. I mean no. No.
Yes. I mean no. No.
I love the first two films , one as a goo 80s sci fi movie , and one as a beutiful if shallow audio video experience (especially in 3D)
The first thing that pops into my head when Richard Lewis is mentioned is him saying “It’s a good change. That’s a good change.”
Yes! I am this generation who saw this movie from age 11 to 16 probably fifty times. I am sure it was the only thing I knew Richard Lewis from for many years.
THE LOOM OF DESTINY!
The book was far from great, especially the whole like pissed-off Eminem analogue protagonist, but the whole “world-ruling Batman rogues gallery nostalgic for the days when they still had heroes to fight” angle had its charms. I do not understand the decision to adapt that book without all of that, but it’s hard to…
I really hope they do not do any weird aging things with Alya. Being a creepy toddle that talks like an old lady is kinda her thing in the first book.
Yup. As I get to thinking how complex incidents often have blame assigned in percentages, certainly this young armorer takes a great deal of blame. But the production also has quite a bit too. She shouldn’t have taken the job but I could see how an eager 24 year old would be willing to do it, and then proceeds to get…
Everybody involved in this acted incredibly recklessly. Even the director and DP who were wounded, share some of the blame because they were wounded doing something you NEVER do on a set. They were setting up a scene that called for a “down the barrel” shot, i.e. one in which the gun is pointed more or less at the…
In the words of Raylan Givens, if you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. You run into assholes all day, you’re the asshole.
I once met Rodney Anonymous of the Dead Milkmen at a show, and within 30 seconds he was telling me a story about calling a bingo game with Mojo Nixon after sharing an entire bag of magic mushrooms.
Not that I think this movie will be anything other than horrible, but...Guardians of the Galaxy. Any time someone asks why a studio thinks a comic character no one cares about might catch on, that’s the answer.
I got a Commando notification for this?!
Despite what you have heard, her archery is sub par
Geena Davis, catching a stray.
The fact that Nolan edited that scene is such a way that it still has the impact of making you think you see it is simply incredible.
Rewatching Farscape with my teenage son now and it still holds up so well. All those practical Henson creatures still look great
So why don’t we check in and see how Ms. Ireland is doing these days...
The Replacements is a glaring omission.