But only if Cheech Marin is free. Doesn't work without him.
But only if Cheech Marin is free. Doesn't work without him.
Nash Bridges and his Cuda
I can't offer a suggestion on what to change, but, do not fuck with my mirrors. Much rather have a dead-nuts reliable mirror over a camera.
They were either in "serious artist" mode or they had no idea what was going on.
Yeah. I think it's fine to play a real life person, even modern day- I thought that Helen Mirren was great in The Queen. But yeah he pretty much just did the Daniel Day-Lewis. Theory of Everything was Oscar bait from its inception. Ok, so he contorted his body kinda (when there are actors out there who face disability…
Yes, the rules actually are:
How was he essentially playing himself? Just because the background of the character has this one similar element, doesn't mean there wasn't character development. Granted, I don't know Keaton personally, so I have no idea how much inspiration he drew from his own life, but to say he was just being himself is such a…
I really loved the Oscar stage this year. I don't know who did all the designs but they were so dynamic. It's that or haven't been paying that close of attention in the past.
all politics. i don't think he campaigned. i don't think the academy takes him seriously.
That's very true. If there ever was a classic in the making, it's that film, if solely for that time capsule aspect.
The ultimate ambition of Eddie Redmayne's performance as Stephen Hawking is to contort his body convincingly enough to make other able-bodied people think "Wow! By the end I really believed he was a cripple!" Our attitudes to disability should have evolved past the stage when this mimicry is considered worthy of our…
I love Hawking, but I've heard such shit about that story of everything movie, and it sounds like really well founded criticism, too. I hate when people take a person's story and morph it into a cookie cutter series of oversimplified tropes for the accolades those tropes will receive rather than telling the story…
I rolled my eyes at that. I have no doubt he played Hawking well. But, meh.
Honestly, the academy cannot keep playing Wes Anderson like this. I'm willing to accept that GBH wasn't best picture material, but not winning best original screenplay? Come on, guys.
Eddie Redmayne??? Eddie Redmayne???!!!!! That one, to me, was the biggest eyeroll of the night.
Honestly, Boyhood was straight robbed for best Director and best editing. Like, I don't understand how creating a movie over 12 years and editing it into a chohesive and emotionally satisfying whole doesn't win those awards. Perhaps it's because the Acadeny is incredibly whack. Who even knows.
Except Eddie Redmayne... that's a joke