Robert Zemeckis’
Robert Zemeckis’
Loved the movie. It’s one of those movies where it flows along seamlessly, engaging, perfectly paced, without anything taking me out.
This film is the new Thelma and Louise. Just brilliant all around.
I haven’t left a movie so feeling so distressed since I watched “The Mist.” This movie really sticks with you long after it’s over and Mulligan’s performance is a big reason for that.
Carey and her portrayal of Cassie elevated her character into the all-timer pantheon of classic cinematic characters. I can’t wait until more of the mainstream public gets to see this. She’s going to get embraced by the pop culture, like no other.
One of my favorite parts of probably my favorite Marvel movie thus far.
No kidding. I like MGK and I like Megan Fox ... but that picture in Vegas is just all kinds of gross. Put on masks you effing tools!!!!
Sounds like they’re just rich people taking ill-advised Covid-time vacations.
I’m getting tired of this never-ending emergency on planet earth.
For real, one of the very fucking best songs of the 90s, any genre. I’ve loved Jamiroquai ever since, even though a lot of their stuff sounds pretty similar. Brilliant video, brilliant pre-CGI effects, brilliant vocals, brilliant instrumentals, catchy as hell... ticks all the boxes. (Plus, “Travelling Without Moving” d…
So have I, and I’m not a fucking sociopath.
Not a great loss, but I do wish Mumford & Sons had showed up instead. Those guys fucking suck.
Ariel's got a bunch of great music, disappointed to see he sucks as a human.
I guess the production company who declined to purchase my life story when I shopped it around thought they could get away with plagiarizing it if they made the show in Denmark. Does anyone know a good Danish IP lawyer?
Not only that, but the rules weren’t consistent. Pedro Pascal gets to dictate and change the terms of each wish at will when the stone was allegedly bound to trading the thing they wanted for the thing they care most about. People only get one wish until the plot needs someone to get a second one. All the wishes come…
This sounds slightly like the whole situation Patty had with Marvel over Thor 2, where they didn’t like her vision of the story.
Might watch Shazam again, that movie was fun.
Her version seems, at best, a little self-serving and not very accurate. She directed Monster in 2002. It was released in 2003. Her next film was Wonder Woman and it wasn’t released until 14 years later. She had occasional stints as a television director, but the notion that everyone wanted her after Monster seems…
Someone needed to have an “internal war” over whether the script for 1984 was even marginally passable. I still can’t believe they thought this movie plot and execution was acceptable.
Infinity War/Endgame really soured me on the Guardians; in those movies, they’re just kinda jokes without any of the big character development of GotG 2, the team picking on Peter felt mean spirited (I hate Pratt now, but still, glossing over his pain as a joke is cruel as his basically promoting Thor to be the leader…