That is not the theme of Ender's Game. I mean, he gets away with some horrible crimes, but it's not presented in a good light.
That is not the theme of Ender's Game. I mean, he gets away with some horrible crimes, but it's not presented in a good light.
I get why people don't love Boondock Saints, but I don't get why they hate it so much. Sure, the brothers are two-dimensional and frequently obnoxious, but Willem's FBI agent is a fantastic character, and the action scenes have a poppy, hyper-kinetic appeal.
Really? I mean sure, it's a better film, but it hardly seems to cater to the same tastes.
Does that mean White Walkers?
Joe Cornish is doing Snowcrash. Based on Attack the Block, I have high hopes.
Basically, because the battle room was fucking dope, and I wanna see that in 3D.
Man, you know who'd have made a killer Ender's Game? Darren Aronofsky. He'd direct the fuck out of The Giant's Drink sequence.
Watchable, yes. Remotely a patch on how it's described in the book? No.
Well, if the artist acts like a smug prick, and their art has a smug, prickish voice, the parallel is there waiting to be made. But from just reading Ender's Game, you'd never expect it to have come from the mind of a slavering homophobe.
@Juan_Carlo:disqus "very little intellectual curiosity as far as seeking out and trying to understand other perspective"
It makes the school seem more military. There's almost always shower scenes in army training movies.
By "having fun" you mean SPOILERS "murdering?"
I dunno about grimier, but definitely darker. The colored lights on the floor are what lead students to their team barracks. Also, big windows in space are super impractical. Not to mention that the whole tone of the story is pretty, ya know, dark. I'm actually surprised at this, since Summit made Twilight and Hunger…
Well, if this film adaptation follows theirs, we're in for a misguided piece of crap.
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@K. Trace: Yup! I liked it a lot. And I'll follow your recommendations as well!
Wallace Beery. Wrestling picture. Whadda ya need, a road map?
No no, that only flopped because Taylor Kitsch was in it, not because it was a Transformers knockoff with an uninteresting premise.
@Scrawler2:disqus If that were the case, it would know that "no problemo" was all the rage with the teen demographic, rather than "affirmative."
Nice man, nice man, made a fortune in physics.