Regarding the gravity not ripping them apart in the black hole, apparently they didn't undergo spaghettification because it's a supermassive black hole. Just what I read though, not sure how accurate it is.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTarantino... better technical film work .
No comments on the story huh?Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete (English dubbed version)
Beautifully animated. Awesome action. But the voice acting. Dear God the voice acting...
I think there was a story in there. Not sure. I was too busy admiring the beautiful women in high-definition.No comments on the story huh?
Should... should someone tell him?I think there was a story in there. Not sure. I was too busy admiring the beautiful women in high-definition.
I mean, seriously, there are so many pretty girls in this movie... Tifa, Aerith, Yuffie, Elena, Cloud, Kadaj, Yazoo, Sephiroth, Vincent, Reno, Rufus...
Which part? That there really was no story or that that all those girls are just cartoons and they're not real?Should... should someone tell him?
I want to see this one so bad! But of course I live in Omaha so it's not showing anywhere.Birdman
So god damn good.
If you're interested there's a video of the stage production with the original Broadway cast, which featured Bernadette Peters as the witch.Into the Woods
I knew next to nothing about the broadway play, so I went into this movie with a clean slate. And overall, I liked it! You can definitely tell it's the same guy who did Sweeney Todd, so if you didn't like that style, you might want to give this movie a pass. The casting was amazing, I'm pretty impressed with everyone's singing (except for Little Red, who may have been the most awesome character if I could stand her singing voice.) and Meryl Streep is pretty much perfection to me. The take on the fairy tales is pretty interesting as well - stories don't necessarily wrap up where you expect. I did think there were a lot of fake-out type endings. Maybe not even fake-outs, but there were definitely a lot of points where it could have ended and didn't. Anyway, a pretty solid adaptation for a musical, I would say.
...which I have seen.If you're interested there's a video of the stage production with the original Broadway cast, which featured Bernadette Peters as the witch.
I do think it gets a little more heavy-handed in spots than it needs to (when it comes to the cinematic "devices," especially in the finale), but the actors' portrayals are fantastic, and Hugo Weaving's performance is absolutely brilliant.this movie is actually pretty good.
Same here, except for everything by Sondheim. For some reason, none of his musicals are memorable to me.I've seen Into the Woods on both Broadway and as a local stage production, and I have to say... I always forget I've actually seen it. The play has done nothing for me. In fact, I think I was bored during Act II both times. However, I keep reading rave reviews for the movie's performances, so I think I'll give it another try once it's one Netflix or Prime.
You wouldn't be making 49 million a year if you were a straight-arrow.Wolf of Wall Street.
I guess they were trying to make it funny, but I don't think douchebags being douchebags is funny. What a bunch of human excrement. I have a hard time to being entertained by the material. I can't imagine how I'd act if I was making 49 million a year though. I'd like to think that I'd still be a relative straight-arrow, but who knows.
It was a nicely made movie, but I just didn't like the subject or the execution of a lot of the moments (like the guy's life is a big frat party).