Honorable mention?
Honorable mention?
I’m hoping for gritty, live action biopic of the time America blew up the moon. What a day in American History!
6/10
I still like Nilsson’s songs in Popeye.
Listen, if you don’t like Depp in this movie don’t support it.
But honestly, what happened between him and his ex-wife is their business. If she wanted him in jail she probably should have pursued criminal charges and not settled out of court.
I understand the myriad of reasons not to do so but the fact is, unless he is…
Is telling them apart really that complicated? I’m finding it remarkably easy, especially since only one of them is actually a major character. We’re five episodes in at this point, and Frankie’s only had like three solo scenes and when he does have a solo scene they provide some tell-tale sign like having him…
Nope. This is really misleading and they’re going to end having to correct it unless something else comes out.
Such a heartbreaking movie, watching a couple slowly die while firmly believing that everything will work out and be alright if they just follow the rules. That nothing they do will change their fates.
I never got over that film. For years every plane going over my house was the end of the world.
By far the most effective post nuclear war movie. That movie is horrifying on a level I can’t even begin to describe.
It’s probably worth viewing When The Wind Blows alongside Ethel and Ernest. Raymond Briggs effectively put his parents in the nuclear holocaust he was depicting.
I also recommend ‘When the wind blows’. It’s not as overt, nor is it violet but it is subtly devastating. Especially when you start to realise over the course of the movie what all of the ‘help guides’ (which were very real) were actually made for.
“Boldly go where no woman has gone before”
The Freedom Fighters, which this seems to be based on, aren’t some trendy new idea - they’ve been around since the 70s fighting those alternate Nazis. This sounds like fun though a short online animated series isn’t likely to be a mass hit.
What? Can’t have the Freedom Fighters without Uncle Sam. Maybe he makes a surprise appearance:
10 hours? The film literally spells it out for you (they put it up on the screen at the beginning) that the Spitfire sequence takes place over an hour.
The spitfire flys an hour or so max. It just feels like ten hours because the timeline isn’t linear. For instance, the scene where the main pleasure yacht picks up Tom Hardy’s wing man is only 10 minutes or so before Tom Hardy lands.
Name all the live action movies that were originally anime movies that have turned out really well and been hugely successful at the box office.
Claremont’s X-Men runs with Cockrum and Byrne, Gaimain’s Sandman, and the Giffen/DeMatteis Justice League are all close. But I just love the Alan Moore Swamp Thing so much.