Fistbump.Ah, Jennifer Connelly. My first crush was her in Rocketeer.
Fistbump.Ah, Jennifer Connelly. My first crush was her in Rocketeer.
I got a crush in Career OpportunitiesAh, Jennifer Connelly. My first crush was her in Rocketeer.
You know the drill.Ah, Jennifer Connelly. My first crush was her in Rocketeer.
I'm cautiously hopeful.A new Rocketeer movie in the works over at Disney. I'm surprised this took THIS long; Disney's had the rights to the franchise for a long time.
Definitely. Dial up the SKY CAPTAIN OF YESTERYEAR! factor.They've gotta embrace the campiness of the original, in my opinion. If Rocketeer took itself too seriously it wouldn't have been much good at all.
Really, I'd love to see a Sky Captain/Rocketeer/Crimson Skies crossover movie.Definitely. Dial up the SKY CAPTAIN OF YESTERYEAR! factor.
Love that for mentioning Crimson Skies!Really, I'd love to see a Sky Captain/Rocketeer/Crimson Skies crossover movie.
The ONLY reason it didn't become a bigger thing is because Microsoft bought the rights during the FASA firehouse sale and hasn't done anything with them since High Road for Revenge (which is FANTASTIC and I don't know why it didn't get a sequel). Really, if we could somehow get the rights for the series into the hands of someone like Project: ACES over at Bandai Namco...Love that for mentioning Crimson Skies!
Everything else is great as well, but goddam am I sad that Crimson Skies didn't become a bigger thing.
Yeah. It ultimately didn't redefine movie-watching so much as movie making.Sky Captain was a movie with a lot of potential that it never quite realized.
Three, depending on whether or not you count me among them.I have discovered that two of my friends have never seen The Rocketeer.
It's going to be interesting to see their reaction to it when I watch it with them.
Those space dragons look like they will really be blurry clouds of grey swarms that sometimes look a little dragon-like.
This may be the least offensive.....and kind of rad thing to come out of the Transformers movies. This poster.
Is this a movie where murderlord movie Optimus Prime fights fucking space dragons? It can't possible be worse than the last train wreck.
It's Michael Bay. It absolutely can.
This may be the least offensive.....and kind of rad thing to come out of the Transformers movies. This poster.
Is this a movie where murderlord movie Optimus Prime fights fucking space dragons? It can't possible be worse than the last train wreck.
Age of Extinction was terrible. At least the first one was alright and at least the second and third got me frustrated. That one was just boring.It's Michael Bay. It absolutely can.
In the interests of full disclosure, I haven't seen Age of Extinction.
Agreed. The other Transformers movies are at least guilty pleasures for me. Age of Extinction is just boring. They somehow managed to make giant robots beating each other up into a snoozefest.Age of Extinction was terrible. At least the first one was alright and at least the second and third got me frustrated. That one was just boring.
Also, it totally wasted Grimlock.
Fun fact, we're getting a new Ben Hur, too.First reaction, "not another remake!"
Second reaction... how much of our cinematic history is actually recycled material? Even the sword and sandal epics from the mid to late 50s were remakes of silent era films (Ben-Hur is a prime example.) Is Hollywood really getting lazier, or awe just more prone to notice nowadays?
Who's ready for "Man Splash"?
Channing Tatum will play a mermaid in the "Splash" reboot.
And now we wait for the backlash a la Ghostbusters.Who's ready for "Man Splash"?
Channing Tatum will play a mermaid in the "Splash" reboot.
I think it's probably the fact that we are more aware these days of when something is a remake or an adaptation.First reaction, "not another remake!"
Second reaction... how much of our cinematic history is actually recycled material? Even the sword and sandal epics from the mid to late 50s were remakes of silent era films (Ben-Hur is a prime example.) Is Hollywood really getting lazier, or awe just more prone to notice nowadays?
Yup. A great many of the films that are considered great are either adaptations or remakes. We're just more aware of it now.I think it's probably the fact that we are more aware these days of when something is a remake or an adaptation.
I know people who have complained about all of the remakes and such, but I always point how a) there have been remakes and adaptations since Hollywood's earliest days, b) plenty of classic films are based on something already (Apocalypse Now is based on Heart of Darkness, for example), and c) there are remakes that are not only good films in their own right, but arguably better than the originals.