thecapn3000
TheCapn3000
thecapn3000

Dunsts is one of the greats!

I must say!

If he said he should be nominated for an Oscar your quip might make sense.

X2 is in the pantheon of comic book movies. The X-Men/X2/Spider-Man/Spider-Man 2 run is often cited as those good early 2000s comic book movies that would set the stage for the MCU run.

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I googled to check because I figured their paths had to have crossed at some point. They did, in the most unlikely of places (although foreshadowing one of Redbone’s later incarnations):

The use of the word “computer-generated” in the headline made me think it was a series written by an AI and...I don’t know if that would make this show better or worse.

Would the gentleman care to <b>sniff the bottle cap</b>?

Let’s not get nuts now.

I will say though that when Kinja was taking over the site and everyone was posting while they could in Disqus format.........and 3000 comments were posted in a 30 minute time frame was one of the most hilarious, sad, snarky, jubilant, bitchy, ebullient moments of AV Club history.

So it’s like almost all his movies without Sally Menke’s brilliant unseen touch in the edit bay, then.

You misspelled The Black Hole.

I’m a post guy but I need to brush up on my cam tech so this is much appreciated. 

1.19:1, so even more narrow then 4:3. It’s basically the anamorphic gate on 35mm stock, but without actually using anamorphic lenses. It sounds pretty cool: they shot on actual b&w stock, and used red filters to mimic even older types of film.

I know it didn’t begin with The Last Jedi; I’m a Doctor Who fan, after all. But the cancer of internet-based fan vitriol seemed to flare up with its release, and now it’s metastasizing. I’m almost at the point of characterizing it as hysteria. Fandom has fully infiltrated the mainstream, and it’s become more

Akira Kurosawa was hired to direct the Japanese half of the movie, wrote a script, spent quite a while in pre-production, then got fired right after shooting started due to continually fighting with his producers—apparently he was used to getting whatever he wanted in Japan and just didn’t work well with Americans.

What I’ve heard about “Tora! Tora! Tora!” is that the move makers told both a Japanese film company and an American film company to make a movie about the attack on Pearl Harbor. Then they combined the two movies into one.

I don’t like the execution, but if people didn’t think Dany would end up being the villain, they never understood the show they were watching.

He’s actually just a beach dog.  Go away, beach dog!

Guess I’m going to have to pour one out and watch the Apple Dumpling Gang tonight. Not that I wouldn’t normally sit down on a Tuesday to watch the Apple Dumpling Gang anyway.

Because of him, I’ve never been able to say the name Wiggins correctly.