so, You Were Never Really Here but with clown makeup?
so, You Were Never Really Here but with clown makeup?
oooh, 4/5, so close: “Mike Gambit” was actually a hat stand* that Steed hung his bowler on.
thanks for the post, that sounded amazing - who knew she had those pipes?
it’s amazing. I know a lot of people thought it was too pretty (and yeah, it was) but it’s beautiful and there’s some amazing action. The opening fight in the rain, the fight on the stairs... If you like Crouching Tiger, I think you’ll dig it. (And see if you can find the original edit, not the North American version…
Winter Soldier; Ong-Bak; Grandmaster.
Endgame is 3 hours, so plenty of time to fit him (Him?) in there.
I meant the “smacking her wrists together to a make a shockwave that makes everyone fall down” power (whatever that actually was) that she does at the start of the movie on her island, then only again after Steve dies. Would have been useful a few times in the rest of the movie...
I liked Wonder Woman ok (it would be a middle of the pack Marvel movie, between Thor and Captain Marvel) but I now realise that it was the sixth best superhero movie of that year. In a very strong year, to be fair, but it’s nowhere near the best.
I’ve never watched Game of Thrones, so I’m seeing Fred Armisen in a blonde wig in that photo and i’m very confused...
i liked the “Bat boy lets dance” panel.
yeah, thats fair. Makes me appreciate Mora even uh, more...
good point about the likenesses - Mora’s done a great job. Getting them right without looking like stiff tracings is very tough.
like all scottish, he’s a hard scary-lookin bastard on the outside, but a big sahftee on the inside. Don’t any scotsman started on the last Billy Connolly special, or he’ll be crying on your shoulder all night.
dunno about this weather thing, but that headline photo tells me that Dark Phoenix is about to consume half of the US.
the use of “Be My Baby” in Scorsese’s Mean Streets is so dynamic - is that the first time a song was used like that? I mean, as part of the soundtrack, but used to emphasize an action? Not counting original soundtrack music, not counting incidental, not counting musicals?
I can’t imagine that anyone who’s seen it can forget Harvey Keitel’s head hitting the pillow on that first kick drum beat. I’ve also seen Dirty Dancing and honestly don’t remember that cue.
haven’t seen it but if the whole movie had been like this, I’d have been more interested.
I expect a tense oscar-bait scene where Hanks character meets that sketchy ambassador to the Court of St. James, and his cute little boys. Who’ll play Joe? Liev Schrieber? Vincent D’Onofrio?
what about a specific personal purpose? Perhaps she didn’t get into the biz of show to show every part of her.
“Dirty Stop-out”???! You have to be from Ireland!