"Okay, room full of nightmares…"
"Okay, room full of nightmares…"
My actual list, btw, out of 55 movies:
Apparently I'm alone in thinking Love and Friendship was goddamn awful. I have no problem with dialogue-driven films, but that was a complete fucking bore. Just tons and tons of droning and exposition and us being told about things that happened off-screen using a form of wit that works okay on the page but fails…
An angry horde of Comic-Con attendees in TNG costumes can't be wrong.
And in a span of two years, the tone of these movies have gone from "Love and hope in the face of death" to "Yay, suicide fixes everything!"
Same. I give the people behind the Hunger Games movies major props for doing the two things every anti-populist pseudo-artistic smart aleck who hates Hollywood but watches their movies anyway just to shit on them says are impossible:
It's an Amazon Studios film. Early Prime release makes perfect sense. They did the same thing for Chi-Raq. Hoping they do the same thing for Neon Demon in a few months.
Anyone that runs, is a Neimoidian! Anyone that stands still, is a well-disciplined Neimoidian!
Incidentally, this makes the second SLJ film in a row I've seen where he plays a Civil War veteran. (No, he never forces Tarzan's son to suck his warm black dingus for a blanket.)
Joe and Anthony Russo (Captain America 2 & 3) were in talks with Sony to develop a male-led Ghostbusters film (that would have come out some time in the next two years), which presumably would have built up to a crossover with Feig's team. Once Marvel offered them the director's chair for Avengers: Infinity War,…
I doubt it. Hans Moleman Productions isn't attached to this movie at all.