I can see Snyder using this kind of song, knowing his past choices this doesn't seem out of character.
The funny thing is that they said it was four years away, two years ago.
As long as Amber Lamps is in it I'll be there lol.
I'm pretty sure they announced that this was in 3D ages ago(?)
I think New Year's Eve, Jack and Jill and The Three Musketeers would have been worthier candidates.
I have to say I'm pretty impressed with the footage Ridley has shot, looks nothing like his recent work. Much, much closer to what he used to shoot in the 80's.
The Alien connection is pretty much on the nose at this point, all the audio/visual elements are in place. Not to mention the presense of Brandywine Films/Walter Hill/David Giler/H.R. Giger etc.
Along with Talia Al'Ghul in TDKR, it's probably the worst kept secret in movies right now....
No, you are now verging outside of the context of this review. In context of this review, the phrase used is justified given the work by the talent involved.
Obviously the next film of Freidberg/Seltzer won't be a masterpeice, once again I stress the use of context.
"*may* be a masterpeice waiting in the wings".
Note the conditional tense.
It's the Golden Globes, what did we expect?
I would be surprised if bacteria liked this movie.
"TheWAAH Rises" lol
Otherwise he doesn't sound *that* bad.
"Well, at least we'll have spares"
"Quite right sir"
Either:
(a) They have not begun ADR (re-recording dialogue).
(b) Nolan wants an unorthodox accent (see Batman).
Or (c) they hoped you wouldn't notice.
Similar issues to the notion of the Mass Effect movie. Reminds me of New Line's proposed Heavy Rain adaptation, adapting a non-linear/causative narrative into a single narrative is fundementally redundant.
But brand value typically wins out.
The definition of irony: Games are working harder to become more cinematic, only to be turned back into movies.
It's not easy being Red :(
Other than the occasional witty line from Guy Pearce, the effects look lame and the whole thing looks like the cheap, cut rate action crap that Luc Besson keeps churning out these days.
I wonder if anyone who's unfamiliar with the Rice Burroughs material (either through association or otherwise) even realises that the film is set on Mars?
As if Hollywood could possibly be pushing for a leftist perspective! In what media?! lol
It does look like John C. Riley lol. The scene where it started singing Mr Cellophane really freaked me out.
The US poster should have had an exploding head, at least it wouldn't have had any female nipples. Y'know, anything really objectionable.