I would have Gangs Of New York higher. Last Temptation of Christ is probably my favorite Scorsese film, but I admittedly haven’t seen the overwhelming majority of his movies because I’M A HUGE MARVEL FAN.
I would have Gangs Of New York higher. Last Temptation of Christ is probably my favorite Scorsese film, but I admittedly haven’t seen the overwhelming majority of his movies because I’M A HUGE MARVEL FAN.
Nah we totally need 20 separate posts dragging the writers of this list on top of the 300+ comments from yesterday. If anything, it’s not enough.
I don’t want to live in a world where Tim & Eric are number one and Metalocalypse gets written off as overly niche…and Venture Bros is number 5??
As lame as that film series was, I was actually pretty bummed out when that was annouced. I invested six hours that could have been spent sleeping on that nonsensical and derivative series for a cliffhanger ending.
I’m glad to see these monsters are taking accountability for their actions.
Don’t do this man. Not you too!
The softness of body horror. Pliability. Flexible. Succumbing.
100%. There are currently 365 comments in total over a cartoon.
“I don’t want him frozen, Rowan…I want him soft”. Cronenberg really sells that walk-on role.
I like how many comments here are from people who aren’t at all deranged.
Kinda can’t believe they didn’t acknowledge this in passing at the very least.
Genuinely surprised to see “Masque Of Red Death” at number one. Fantastic movie. I also loved Neil Gaiman’s take on it during the first Sandman continuation series.
There’s still time!
So you’re saying movies pay artisans, contractors, service people, etc mainly in exposure? That wouldn’t be sustainable. There would be a lot more strikes if the people working on film sets weren’t making anything approaching a living wage.
Huh, I wasn’t expecting you to not have read the first four words of my post.
Well yeah, that’s different because he made it. And also it was a worthwhile piece of cinema… a satire about a ficticious Middle Eastern dictator who’s also an anti-Semite? Totally original and hilarious. Take that Marvel!
You’re not missing much. I remember seeing it in the theater because my girlfriend in high school wanted to go. I had a fever, the entire experience was unpleasant.
There’s actually an alternate version of “West End Girls” produced by Bobby Orlando that’s much closer to hip hop at that time.
All of this of course is just a promotional Easter Egg for the father/son collaboration mashup of Malcom X and Tenent. You know, a thing no one wants.
I had in mind the scene where the camera pans into Denzel Washington’s face during that moment of spiritual revelation backed up by a solemn