honestly thought the figure on the wall was Darth Vader.
honestly thought the figure on the wall was Darth Vader.
Deep Dish Nine for me
am I just gullible or was that one of the best narrative twists that Pixar/Disney have pulled off? Really didn’t see it coming.
oh yes, I know *that* scene. It was tough for all of us, but can’t imagine how hard it would have been for you. Hope you’re doing well now.
did you see Patrick’s gun show in First Contact? Dudes in good shape.
Tom Bihn makes masks with a pocket at the nose for a wire - it even comes with one.
fair point.
wow, thats Giordano? Doesn't look much like his prime style - I usually associate his style with very slick linework. Good to know.
only instance when Superboy-Prime punching reality really really hard would have been any good.
apologies if this is a question thats been asked a million times before but... why does this go up on a Sunday afternoon? Isn’t it a better question to ask on a Monday morning, after we’ve all binged our brains out on Sunday night?
I’ll be on here forever pushing the carjack scene in Winter Soldier as one of the best action scenes ever.
god, I wish I could remember... I’ll ask her and get back to you.
Onward is an odd concept and a tough concept to sell, but give it a go, it’s excellent - very funny, with some unexpected emotional depth. Not surprising, given it’s Pixar, but unexpected in the context of the movie.
watched it with a child psychologist and she thought it was excellent. Interestingly, she thought there should have been one more emotion character (can’t remember what it was) but apart from that, she was certain that they’d done their research and spoken to the right people.
Denny did all of that AND he was Miller and Jansons editor (and guiding light) on Daredevil AND he was served in the Navy - he was on one of the ships that blockaded Cuba.
lovely page. (who inked it? Whoever it is, gave Neal a very Aparo vibe!)
yeah, like Superman’s blue hair! But it kinda became the costume anyway. I like it too
I’d call home-runs on: all of Kubrick’s movies from Killer’s Kiss to Full Metal Jacket (sorry, Eyes Wide Shut fans); Powell & Pressburger; Woody from Sleeper to Radio Days; and the Russos have four in a row too. But yeah, Pixar are up there with the 40's/50's MGM musical department.
such a good movie, and it’s helped that Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau are one of the best-looking movie couples ever. Chow Yun-fat/Michelle Yeoh, Bogart/Bergman calibre.
I probably haven’t explained it very well - the description I had read was quite long, with the first draft ending more reflective than a rug-pull “it was all a dream” punchline. It read kinda Citizen Kane - someone looking back on their life, realizing what was really important.