As an English person, Downey gets 10 extra points for not only doing the creditable Cockney London accent of the young Chaplin, but also doing the posher accent that Chaplin started doing as he got older.
As an English person, Downey gets 10 extra points for not only doing the creditable Cockney London accent of the young Chaplin, but also doing the posher accent that Chaplin started doing as he got older.
You’re going to put Gandhi on this list and not include the far superior sequel?
Alexander is great ...if you’re from Ireland .
I wish we would stop using the Razzies as the metric for how bad a movie is.
Is there a penal code somewhere disallowing naming someone not of Caucasian descent “Snow”?
So was I (born 1970) And it really didn’t. You can argue that it began waning when Gorby got in power in 1985, but really it either ended in 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell (and East Germany and the other Eastern European countries overthrew their Soviet-backed governments), or by the final collapse of the USSR itself…
The 80s outlasted the Cold War. Trust me, I was there.
Taika Waititi is making it. It’s going to be a TV series.
Obligatory:
That’s Deter Pinklage, the one you get from Sam’s Club.
Well, obviously because they’re alienating their core audience for these movies, namely post-adolescent cis white males who have a deep emotional connection to the original Disney animated features, are stuck in an indefinite state of arrested development, and as a result spend most of their free time posting the same…
how does this sink their whole brand, exactly?
I mean say what you will about the modern AV Club, they never ran a piece praising Nazi terror gangs.
It’s almost like the Daily Mail is a lying tabloid hack rage that exists to spread hate and that people should stop using it as a source for anything.
It made sex boring.
Top Gun, Days of Thunder and a Few Good Men are the same movie. Young hotshot with daddy issues overcomes adversity.
Not unlikely that it could've happened in Australia too. :D
And The Blues Brothers before that!
I was going to say, “Am I the only one who thought ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ was awful?” Glad I’m not. I’d rather watch Risky Business five times in a row than sit through that again. I though Magnolia didn’t live up to the hype either.
I love Kubrick, but hated, hated, hated “Eyes Wide Shut” — it was a messy blob of shite with a truly horrible performance by Nicole Kidman (who gives probably the single worst “acting drunk” performance ever captured on film) and a big fat nothing from Tom Cruise. I hate that it was Kubrick’s last film. The only…