What makes them 3D? Is there shading?
What makes them 3D? Is there shading?
Even by the low standards of video game cinematics, that voiceover dialogue is really terrible. Still, looks amazing. I wonder if they'll use the same silly contrivance to explain how Batman and Green Arrow can fight the likes of Wonder Woman without getting pulverized.
Cameo by Tom Chambers!
Me too, I think.
But Woody did dunk at the end on a 9 foot six inch rim.
T'Challa is totally a Monica!
Robert De Niro's character in Midnight Run was an orphan?!
Indeed, and his primary role model is Han Solo who, as we all know, shot Greedo in cold blood!
There are some who call me… Tim.
But the guy was shooting (or at least pointing) his blaster when Ben struck him with the light saber. There was no such imminent threat when Chewbacca just rips the dude's arm off.
What an awful idea for a scene. I get the appeal of being able to have two call-backs to the first Star Wars movie in a single scene, but this is way more disturbing than Ponda Baba losing an arm. In that scene, Ponda was actually trying to kill Luke / Ben, and Ben acted in self defense. Here Chewie dismembers a dude…
It is rated "R" in part because of "aberrant behavior". That's a new one.
He has been shooting a movie in my town, close to where at least a couple of women on my Facebook feed live, which has led to some gushing status updates. And yes, I'm just going to leave "gushing" right there.
Although whiskey has been known to impede growing, from time to time.
I wonder if this is a stealth promoted post, given that the video is brought to us by the Hyundai Genesis. A fine automobile I'm sure.
Kinda reminds me of Francis Bacon.
I really enjoyed Before the Fall but I was surprised to see it turn up on so many best-of-the-year lists. It seemed like better than average genre fiction to me.
The first few bars of the theme song made me think of the theme to "Airwolf", one of the greatest TV theme songs ever.
Haven't these guys made enough money by now? Especially Michael Caine. At what point does an actor that old take these kinds of jobs not to maintain his own lifestyle, but to make sure that his grandkids won't have to pay for college?
OK so I know it wasn't a movie, but how can you run off a litany of early 90s CGI pioneering moments without mentioning Michael Jackson's video for "Black or White"?