Even if we do, it won't be enough to keep you from being Unforgiven for that one.
Even if we do, it won't be enough to keep you from being Unforgiven for that one.
This certainly appears to be the weirdest Final Destination movie yet.
"I EAT YOUR CHEESY CORE BURRITO! I EAT IT UP!"
Fun fact: Kickstarter films aren't Hollywood.
Damn it all.
Without watching the trailer, I'd say I'm okay with an idea like this in principle. I'd love to see a sharp spoof of the consistently awful "Internet horror" genre - lord knows movies like Smiley and Friend Request should be put in their place. That said, the trailer for this is likely awful. Let's find out.
Even more interestingly, adjusted for inflation, You Only Live Twice sold more tickets than any film based on Dahl's work has, including Charlie.
Yes.
It's a little of both. For a film like ID4:R, people noticed it was coming, but the trailers, while decent, weren't enough to make it a must-see on their own. But enough people know and like the original ID4 that good critical buzz could have stimulated a stronger turnout. When that didn't happen, the on-the-fence…
Disney really didn't care about The BFG. While they did some co-financing and co-producing on the film, it was mainly DreamWorks (the live-action company, not DreamWorks Animation) who was on the hook for the most part for its budget. (In fact, in some international markets, like the UK, The BFG wasn't even…
People tend to overestimate Americans' fondness for Roald Dahl. Only one movie based on a Dahl book has been an indisputable box-office hit - Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - and that film can attribute its success moreso to its director-star pairing and the fact that audiences remembered the classic Wi…
He's busy watching The Fisherman's Wife and Fisherman's Wife 2: The Re-Tentacling.
These days, outside of the Dreamworks deal, Touchstone's primary use has been to release the films that Disney is too embarassed to put their own logo on, but is obligated to release anyway… namely, Strange Magic. (Though I'm not really sure why Disney didn't just let Lucasfilm take sole credit/blame for that one.)
Not as outright of a villain as he was in Love and Mercy, but by the end of the movie, you're definitely not on Giamatti's side.
Inconceivable!
Schindler's Hitlist
I would eagerly support that if it were a spin-off of Sausage Party.
Oliver Twist: Answer the Call
"There is an idea of a Donald Trump. Some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me: only an entity, something illusory. And though I can hide my cold gaze, and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable… I simply am not there."
Because this article was too damn long, I just looked at all the panels instead. And I must say that I never realized that Batman wielding a chainsaw was something I needed in my life.