Not sure because you haven’t seen them, or you don’t have strong opinions on films that you did see?
Not sure because you haven’t seen them, or you don’t have strong opinions on films that you did see?
I was unfamiliar with that meme. I suppose by explaining it you have now killed the joke. R.I.P.
The police clearly exist in the world of Brick and there’s no reason given for why it would be expected that they wouldn’t properly investigate this homicide. Nor would he have any ability to place a perp under arrest if he found out who did it, and murdering the responsible party in revenge wouldn’t really be in…
If it’s the sketch I think you’re thinking of, I believe that was more directly inspired by a Public Image Limited interview.
The character in her movie is headless, Lucretia keeps her own head in a rather stylish bag. Someone has been spreading a rumor that there are two identical heads she chooses from, and I don’t know what causes people to spread such nonsense.
That image looks familiar, but I can’t remember what that was. I know the books represent different genres, and that’s about it.
That sounds a bit more like Wishbone, except without the titular dog.
They’re one of the last unionized workforces in America, packing up actors in shipping crates and sending them from movie to movie.
Phoenix would have to put on a lot of old-age makeup to jump from 81 to Pattinson’s present-day.
Even if Pattinson has been gaining weight recently, Affleck has been doing so faster.
You make some good points, but I still listen to doom metal even though I could just listen to Black Sabbath.
Is orange/green a common form of color-blindness?
I blame him for Star Wars.
You’ve got to be a tough, manly man to watch this comic book movie. Nearly as tough as Lucrecia Martel, who directed a film titled “The Headless Woman”, and thus has balls of the hardiest steel.
Hugo Strange is the one person on that first list I don’t remember. It sounds more like a real name. Ra’s al Ghul would be in the same boat if it weren’t for Batman Begins.
To be fair, King of Comedy wasn’t that successful on its initial release, which is why this is the only spawn of KoC I’m aware of. And it’s not like there are existing examples of this being a commercially viable approach to comic book movies.
Wasn’t that what the recently departed “Gotham” was, since Bruce Wayne was too little to be Batman?
Most people aren’t critics, so critics are indeed unrepresentative.