Wouldn’t it have been funny if they had replaced Chadwick Boseman with this guy?
Wouldn’t it have been funny if they had replaced Chadwick Boseman with this guy?
The continuity didn’t make sense in any of the Mad Max movies. That gyrocopter guy was in two movies ands Max doesn’t recognize him.
Would you consider Terminator 2? Mad Max Fury Road. I liked the last Rocky movie and the first Creed. It wasn’t my cup of tea, but Bladerunner 2049 was very well-received. Toy Story 3 is good. Logan?
Trying to play Beast is like trying to play Frasier Crane. There’s only one guy who can do it.
Guardians routinely places near the top of most best of Marvel lists, and I don’t know anyone outside of Snyderboys who doesn’t think The Suicide Squad has been the best DC film (Wonderwoman or Aquaman be damned). I don’t know how much better they need to be to be considered amazing superhero movies, unless you…
The alternatives are “shooting” which means something else, and “videoing” which sounds like something your grandparents would say. There’s going to be a point where film is such an archaic medium that people won’t realize the origin of the word. There are already kids today that don’t know why we dial a phone.
Not sure what generation you are, but I can guarantee that it did, and does, use like exactly the same way. It’s been this way for decades.
What you’re saying is known as the Superman Equivalency. Accepting one impossible thing as part of a fictional universe does not mean that you have to accept any impossible thing as part of it.
HE would just yell “Enough!” and smack him down.
That depends on whether you consider a counterpoint to be part of a classification of points, or a separate entity that doesn’t fall under the point umbrella. e.g. All counterpoints are points, but not all points are counterpoints.
You don’t seem to understand what the Writer’s Guild Strike is about at all. No one’s against AI being used as tool BY A WRITER. People are worried that studios will REPLACE WRITERS with AI, because it’s cheaper. Sure, in this instance the use of AI works with the material, but if you think the only reason they used…
Hadn’t thought that about Spider-Man, but that makes a lot of sense. The heavy hitters (other than Doctor Strange) seemed to be kept to their own films in Phase 4. It felt like they were kind of trying to keep it smaller and more self-contained, but the lack of a big crossover movie in Phases 4 and 5 seems like a…
Counterpoint: yes.
If it wasn’t as popular people would probably hate it less (although not necessarily like it more). That being said, Phase 4 was crappy compared to what came before.
Men was one of those movies that starts out as a traditional narrative, but abandons it at the end to become metaphor. I got invested in the character and her story, only to have it unresolved, at least not literally.
Garland has been a case of diminishing returns for me. I loved Ex Machina, liked Annihilation, enjoyed Devs until it beefed the ending, and was left scratching my head after Men. It’s good that he’s stretching himself, but I feel like he needs to reign it back in for at least one movie.
I think it was the right reaction. There were numerous sex scenes in Game of Thrones that were severely mishandled, and there was little reason to think Benioff and Weiss would be better at handling race. Black Lives Matter was going strong at the time, and questions of who should tell who’s story were in the public…
If anyone could do it, it’s Mike Judge. Although he’s just as likely to believe some crazy shit like that as he is to satirize it.
I think you’re sort of made to question whether he is a terrible person. He has a compulsion that he can’t seem to control. He knows it’s wrong, but that doesn’t make his feelings go away. What do you do when you have this compulsion to do terrible things?
I like that they threw down the gauntlet with that one. Right out of the gate they let you know that they were serious. It wasn’t just some new sci fi anthology.