Didn’t Bill Murray die at the end?
Didn’t Bill Murray die at the end?
same. And I’m using a bike. Learnt that from the WWZ movie.
me too - that seems very young. Fucking cancer...
ooooh, I’d like to hear that...
wellllllll... that needs some context - Kirby created a character in the 50's that Stan used as the inspiration for Spiderman, and Kirby did the first character design of the Marvel Spiderman. Kirby’s design was terrible, Lee asked Ditko to redo it, and it was Lee’s idea to make Spidey a kid (subverting the “hero with…
I’ve heard that Kirby was laughing when he said that to Romberger, and it wasn’t meant to sound as bitter as it does.
“co-writing Michael Jackson’s “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)“ with Quincy Jones”
deal - if you be James, and I’m Michael on “Yah Mo B There”
I don’t even have kids, and I’m a lock. Star Wars and Superheroes will always be a draw for me. If D+ hooks with the BBC and throws in some of their crime dramas, I won’t need anything else.
“She’s a smug stiff in her HERE WE GO AGAIN! scene, like she’s basking in the applause she knows she’ll get just for showing up.”
fair enough
when you put it like that, I guess so... I just meant that the article was a lot more nuanced than the headline. The headline made me roll my eyes, but even where I didn’t agree with your points in the article, it was well articulated.
fantastic choice. You win.
The headline is too click-bait to take seriously, but this was a good article, if a bit too harsh. I’ll agree that most modern directors don’t know how to shot dancers - or singers - but I’d nominate; the “I wanna hold your hand” scene in Across The Universe; “Someone in the Crowd” and the alternative history epiloque…
i don’t get the song choices for the closing credits - they’ve all been weirdly anachronistic (and much too on-the-nose: Rebel, Rebel, really?)
sing it. I just finished season 1 and am baffled at all the hosannas over this show. (Except for Tony Shalob - he’s brilliant, in every scene.)
the sea was angry that day, my friends. Angry like a political comedian who was face-to-face with the idiot who had helped over-hype the market (which had then cost that comedian a ton of cash. *tugs collar, gulps*)
Jon Stewart disembowelling Jim Cramer comes to mind.
and we can argue all we want about that line (i’m again’ it btw) but you have to admit that Costner sold the shit out of it. He (and Dianne Lane) where excellent with really bad material.
it was. I even liked Russell’s Brando-esque accent. But those dragon things...