Jia Zhangke was also invited, but only as a writer for some weird reason.
Jia Zhangke was also invited, but only as a writer for some weird reason.
Neveldine/Taylor said a bunch of times that Crank 3 will be in 3D if it ever happens. I also recall one of them saying that their objective would be to make everyone in the theater throw up.
Virgin Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors (2000) does feature repeated scenes but with oddly meaningless variations—someone, say, drops a spoon instead of a fork, to no apparent effect.
I sure wouldn't want to be that guy right now!
But then it would be Kong: Candy Apple Island…
That's true, but remember that Toy Story 3 was canceled and restarted from scratch after the Disney/Pixar merger. I don't think the original non-Pixar version ever had a release date, but I'm sure it would've been earlier than 2010.
No people, even though they're set in a world that was seemingly designed for them (there are still sidewalks, for example). The standard explanation is that they're all stealth sequels to Maximum Overdrive.
Seems like we're getting cause and effect backward here, this shoulda been headlined "UK son was born to pester his dad with foam darts"
Fraud at the Chinese box office usually means the producers buying tickets themselves to lift the movie's box office, either to claim a record (the studio behind Monster Hunt rented out entire theaters in order to beat Furious 7) or to boost what might otherwise be an anemic opening (the studio behind Ip Man 3…
I know it's not one of Eastwood's finest moments, but I genuinely love The Gauntlet, which is insane from start to finish and somehow tops itself with a climax so stupid it goes all the way around and becomes a stroke of weird genius, like an action-movie equivalent of Sideshow Bob stepping on the rakes. My biggest…
There's three of them and not a single one is an island! Their whole career is a lie!
It's a zhádāo, which was originally meant for cutting fodder but is also used in Baguazhang and some other martial arts, mainly for training purposes. It's what I had foremost in my mind when I wrote my earlier comment about "how can anybody do that with their hands?", though that understates it since it requires…
I disagree with with almost everything in this review (for example, I don't find the plot particularly convoluted, and the idea that Xu's storytelling hasn't become more clear is absolutely unsupportable if you compare this to The Sword Identity and Judge Archer). I will concede that a couple of action scenes are…
Headlines from the future: "Steve Miller's investigation of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame crimes reveals that it inducted Steve Miller"
If Netflix were really smart, they would've retitled this Sundance Movie and billed it as a parody.
They've started autoplaying videos at login now? Glad I axed my subscription a few months ago. I thought it was bad enough that it automatically queued a new video as soon as the closing credits started rolling.
This show seemed so ill-conceived from the start. The late-night talk show might be the most passive viewing experience out there—already during the Carson era there were jokes about the typical viewer being somebody too lazy to switch off the TV after the local news, and nowadays they're mostly watched as three- or…
For his own part, Netflix head honcho Ted Sarandos claims that the company is simply hard-up for non-original content it can stream…
The World, Still Life, 24 City, I Wish I Knew, Useless, and Mountains May Depart got theatrical releases in China. I Wish I Knew was actually the official film of the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai and ran on a near-constant loop in the China Pavilion. All of his features after Unknown Pleasures were made "within the…