I just don’t agree with your interpretation. It’s so clearly referencing American society at the time it was made. The Statue of Liberty scene isn’t of little consequence. It’s the lynchpin on which the whole movie rests. Taylor sees this crazy anti-science society filled with religious zealotry and bigotry, and then…
There were significant changes made to the movie. Rod Serling completely rewrote the ending. They don’t find the Eifell Tower on the beach. I don’t think the movie has anything to do with French history.
I don’t think a scene like that would be out of place in a comedy today, although it would likely have to come from a black creator. You would have to work up to it as well. Most people can’t pull off a Clayton Bigsby-level joke in their first episode. you would need to lay some serious groundwork so the audience is…
Should have been Tom Cruise.
That’s an early cut off. 30 years ago is 1993, which would edge our Ed Wood and Mars Attacks. It’s all deck after that though. Big Fish is fine though.
I say old boy! Do you mean to say that the diegesis itself is a facile construction, or that the world it entails is a facile one? If the first is true, I could not more heartily disagree. It is a complex and well thought out world that, although not literally believable, is internally consistent and homogenous…
But aren’t you your age? Didn’t you just mention Bonanza? Don’t you know it’s a show? I’ll bet you even know who made it.
I’m not sure it’s a flex at all.
Maybe there’s someone out there that actually cares about the product, and not just the money.
She’s not bad. She’s just boring. Blame Poptimism.
I think the most charitable reason is the he made a negative comment about the most popular franchise in Hollywood, and it’s a good excuse to talk about a real artist on a site that mostly covers junk pop culture these days.
I’ve never been to a play over 2 hours that didn’t have an intermission. Theatre audiences are generally older, so they definitely have a pee break.
The most famous thing about Spider-Man before the movies was the theme song to the old cartoon where they tell you everything you need to know about him in one minute.
Ya but you have to watch out for this.
Expand on that.
They had a Looney Tunes TV show on the air in some form for almost 40 years. When that ended it was over. Kids today don’t know them, at least not in the way you know them when you see the same cartoons every weekend for your entire childhood.
I think you missed the point of the movie.
Oh shit, sorry for asking.
Why didn’t you have a Hulu login before?