I kinda get a Studio Ghibli vibe from it. Story-wise, anyway. Something heartfelt and whimsical, but also filled with important life lessons.
And what’s more, they actually introduced themselves on screen! The core movies usually don’t bother with that at all.
Beautiful. Finding out Jackie Chan was such a good singer was really cool.
Annnd also unbelievably depressing, because it was via Little Big Soldier.
Fair. I think I might just go rewatch Body of Lies. Excuse me. XD
The problem I had was that even when they were clearly trying to have him show emotions, he just was not capable of it. Plus, he was soooo boooring. Russell Crowe’s character in Body of Lies is a great example of how to portray a character as cold and unfeeling while still being entertaining. Jeffrey Donovan’s…
Oh, I never said that they’d listen. Just that they’re probably there. Try to convince them, wait for them to age out of the demographic, those are all choices that people have to make on their own. The important thing is to realize that maybe not everyone you might know sees things your way, and maybe to try and…
Honestly, Beyond finally managed something like that chemistry. The difference between it and 09 and Into Darkness is night and day. I assume it’s because Simon Pegg and Justin Lin are, y’know, good at their jobs, while Orci and Kurtzmann were... not.
As nonsensical as Tom Hardy’s casting was, I’m not sure Patrick Stewart would have been onboard for or capable of the amount of work it would be to do double starring roles in an action-heavy blockbuster. It would have meant he’d need to be in nearly every scene, and in a lot of them twice. The shooting schedule for…
Hopefully the cast this time is more Bruce Campbell, less human-plank-of-wood Jeffrey Donovan.
It must not change because there are a wide variety of fields that depend on the understanding of a the fundamental idea that a fact cannot be false. Law & science being the chief examples, and given how most of civilization is dependent on those fields, that’s plenty of reason.
What you’re asserting is that…
I meant the crashed Normandy. It’s been ages since I’ve played through the ending so I guess I didn’t notice that they’d changed that.
Here I always assumed that animatic was just produced from an earlier version of the Death Star design where the superlaser dish was located on the equator.
I’m pretty sure that The Sixth Sense is exactly the start of the “WHAT A TWIST!” category of Shyamalan movies that OP was referring to. It’s probably the best of that bunch, and might even straddle the line, but it’s certainly closer in rewatch potential to dreck like The Village and Signs. Very little of it really…
I like how you totally listened to Bricken and kept this in that Slack.
Wobani, the planet where the Rebels sprung Jyn from prison, was fine too.
Even the Hillary and Bill have better chemistry than the Trumps. She clearly was after him for his mind, and kept him around after he cheated because she never was in it for the sex anyway.
Did they ever put that ending into production? I wouldn’t be surprised if it died the death a lot of plot elements do in video games: too expensive to produce for a one-off scene.
If I had to guess, it’s because she’s trying to make money and hasn’t the greatest of luck finding films. Though I guess that should kinda be her agent’s fault.