I thought it was delicious. Sad to see it go.
I thought it was delicious. Sad to see it go.
No no, you see, the ammo IS the cereal.
Surf's Up is underrated. I love kids movies that pile on the dark humor, and the fact that the movie has a running gag about the hilariously tragic fates of the main characters' fathers is fantastic.
The Tremendous Depression
"80 percent of the people in Chicago have been murdered and are dead!!!"
If his image is really being created with internet data, why isn't he wearing a fascist frog costume?
Preferably with a poisoned veggie sandwich.
Which I get, but the movie was sold to me as "Dazed and Confused for the 80's!" so I went in expecting something set a little later in the 80's.
It will be Tshi: Chinese for "disappointed in the cooking of the duck meat."
I'll give it this; I already like these characters a thousand times more than any of the characters in Prometheus. Maybe doing The Martian reminded Ridley how to direct people how to act like human beings.
For The Force Awakens, which I saw at the huge IMAX screen at the Pacific Science Center, the Millennium Falcon chase scene on Jakku was shot in IMAX, and it filled the entire six-story screen, with a 1:43:1 aspect ratio. The rest of the film, shot normally, went back to the usual 2:35:1 aspect ratio, which leaves a…
Yes, but they completely lied about what form of awfulness it was. The trailer sold a movie written by lazy hacks, while the movie actually turned out to have been made by reprehensible scum.
Well of course Doctor Strange should be winning… THEY BROUGHT A FUCKING CLOAK TO LIFE!
Counterpoint: Collateral Beauty.
Homer: Mmmm… homophobic sandwich… (drools)
I was really confused as to when it was taking place for the first chunk of the movie - "I thought this was supposed to be the 80s! Why does everything still feel like the late 70s?" - until I saw the scene where the characters walk by the Carter '80 and Reagan/Bush '80 stands and posters. Still a bit of a stretch for…
Captain Fantastic comes out on Prime the day after Oscars. Because at this point they're just laughing at the people who want to see the nominees before the damn ceremony.
I'm guessing it's because they no longer have a marketing budget behind them, but whether you find the joke funny or not, those Zootopia parody posters are garbage - particularly compared to the ones they made before the movie came out. If it's THIS obvious that you're just photoshopping in stills from the movie into…
"You're welcome."
They died years ago after eating a picture of Chevy Chase every day.