Past few *decades*
Past few *decades*
Yep. It also does more than that.
Neil Casey did a good job with that character’s self-obsessed victim mentality. I thought he was actually scary. There are millions of guys like that out there.
Yeah I responded positively to the overstuffed nature of this movie. Wasn’t it the most expensive movie ever made at the time? Dang thing better be overstuffed!
The butler is in Spider-Man 2, just in a much smaller role.
The “creation of Sandman sequence” - where we start on one grain of sand that moves to become the full villain - is one of the best uses of CGI in movie history. The music is also top-notch.
Ratatouille, Juno, I’m Not There, My Winnipeg.
“By “transcending the genre” I interpret it as being a movie whose content evolved or exceeded the limits of a given genre and became at once part of that genre while being something altogether different.”
“despite being actually really bad”
It was also on SNES! I beat it one time!
I also thought Grace’s delivery of that line was pretty chilling. Dude is really good at playing seedy, immoral characters.
“Also, yes, the dancing aged well. Disconnected from thinking they thought it was cool,it works when you realize it’s what nerdy Peter thought was cool.”
Yeah I actually liked him in this role. And I actually thought his conversion to psychopathy was a bit scary. I know Spider-Man 3 is regarded as a major failure, but the three villain performances all worked IMO.
Are people actually “friends” with James Cameron? Is that something that happens? All I’ve ever heard is that he’s a nightmare to be around.
LOL that was the first thing I saw him in and I was blown away by how good he was. This “he doesn’t act” hot take isn’t sticking with me.
I am really surprised at this “Gosling is a bad actor” hot take showing up all of a sudden.
“Not winning Best Pic was probably the best thing that ever happened to it.”
Yeah I actually thought the Deadpool movies made everyone recalibrate their assumptions about Reynolds.
Yeah the original Caddyshack has an extremely loose story structure.
BTW, she’s really good in St. Vincent. That’s a darn good movie all around, actually.