I hope they do a project where the are dating, because that would be really weird.
I hope they do a project where the are dating, because that would be really weird.
The problem here is that very few actors who get snubbed when they are young who won't still be giving excellent performances 20 or 30 years down the line. This isn't the Grammys, where musicians simply stop doing anything innovative after a while. Sure, you sometimes have a tragedy like Heath Ledger, but for the most…
I can only assume this is partial cause of the Roberts future divorce.
I would hardly describe Jeremy Irons performance in Reversal of Fortune as "tic heavy." If anything, it was a understated performance considering how eccentric the character is suppose to be.
I definitely read this as "Gore Vidal made the Cannonball Run of driverless car" which, to say the least, is something I definitely would want to see.
I watched Z for the first time the day before watching V for Vendetta. Let's just say V's take on politics, terrorism, and fascism seemed rather underwhelming after Z.
I like how the title of this article hedges by saying it "rarely" inspires. Like, sure 99% is completely non-inspirational but there's a 10-second scene that inspired me to run a marathon.
Galvin, while wanting justice, is actually seeking redemption throughout the movie. That he really is something more than a boozed out nobody. You can tell as the movie doesn't end on the titular verdict but with Galvin discovering that he has self-respect.
He said "acts" not "appears in a different movie"
The bizarre thing it's not like Gyllenhaal, Oyelowo, Fiennes (and I would add Phoenix) were in super-obscure indies. Selma and Grand Budapest Hotel were nominated for Best Picture. Nightcrawler scored a Screenplay nod even though the only thing anyone talked about was Gyllenhaal's performance. This isn't like not…
The nominees are uniformly excellent besides one category - Best Actor. My problem is not just that these are all Oscar-bait roles where I would say only Keaton was above average. It's that the best actors David Oyelowo, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ralph Fiennes, and Joaquin Phoenix were all in mainstream Hollywood movies that…
Though ten hours long and dealing with the 10 Commandments, I don't think you can say each hour of The Decalogue dealt with a specific commandment.
I think this is the definitive characterizations of Batman and Superman - Batman should not be "Batgod" capable of defeating every foe by himself. Instead, he essentially lacks the ability to quit. If all he can win is a few extra seconds of Darkseid not blowing up buildings, that's STILL a victory. Batman can find…
This list would have been much better if it limited itself to comedic cartoons.
I would have been perfectly happy with this list if it limited itself to "Western Comedy Cartoons" Excellent list then, but to put The Critic over Cowboy Bebop? The Critic is very funny. Cowboy Bebop is one of the greatest TV shows of all time.
There's a very good argument that SNL was never the best sketch show on television for a year at any point in my life
This episode contains the greatest Hans Moleman of all time - and in classic Moleman style, it's a deleted scene that I can't find on the internet as FOX has scrubbed it from youtube.
Is this another universe where humans forgot they invented guns?
The comparison makes Wes Anderson look better and Morten Tyldum worse.
I was coming to say that. I watched "More Cowbell" last night for the first time in a long time and you rarely get to see two comedy geniuses, both funny in their own unique way, feeding off each other's energy, pushing the very boundaries of a sketch's concept. And with Jimmy Fallon at the side trying to fuck…