Luke wrote:Are you sure on this? ANT MAN is scheduled for 2015 and focus groups might be seeing it at the end of this year. I thought Hank was a Bug...er Big part of phase two (but I have been wrong before).
Time to make some calls.
That's what everything I've read has been saying, and Whedon has said that Pym isn't in Avengers 2 at all. It would make sense that Marvel is moving to two movies a year, even if one of them is an Avengers flick, so Ant-Man could start Phase 3 at the end of 2015, after Avengers in the summer.
Cosmic Marvel ... I cannot tell you how badly I want an Inhumans movie.
I don't have fancy words to review this Kubrick classic, suffice to say that this story of a man's trials and tribulations through life had been told in a quintessentially brilliant, humane and all together identifiable manner that Kubrick is widely known for.
Too bad we never got that Napoleon biopic, though..
I saw There Will Be Blood this evening, and wow that was the darkest movie I've seen in quite a bit... and I saw Silence of the Lambs yesterday, so that's saying something. I don't know why but There Will Be Blood just struck me a lot harder than Silence of the Lambs did... maybe because it's more realistic? Anyway, the acting was great all around, the characters had more depth than those in the vast majority of Hollywood films.
Oh, I also saw Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, both of which featured the same female love interest character with wacky colorful hair. The plot and styles of the two movies are completely different from each other but they do share that one character.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
BoringSupreez wrote:I saw There Will Be Blood this evening, and wow that was the darkest movie I've seen in quite a bit... and I saw Silence of the Lambs yesterday, so that's saying something. I don't know why but There Will Be Blood just struck me a lot harder than Silence of the Lambs did... maybe because it's more realistic? Anyway, the acting was great all around, the characters had more depth than those in the vast majority of Hollywood films.
Oh, I also saw Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, both of which featured the same female love interest character with wacky colorful hair. The plot and styles of the two movies are completely different from each other but they do share that one character.
I've probably said it before, but There Will be Blood is likely in my top 5 or so movies of the last decade. So good.
BoringSupreez wrote:I saw There Will Be Blood this evening, and wow that was the darkest movie I've seen in quite a bit... and I saw Silence of the Lambs yesterday, so that's saying something. I don't know why but There Will Be Blood just struck me a lot harder than Silence of the Lambs did... maybe because it's more realistic? Anyway, the acting was great all around, the characters had more depth than those in the vast majority of Hollywood films.
Oh, I also saw Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, both of which featured the same female love interest character with wacky colorful hair. The plot and styles of the two movies are completely different from each other but they do share that one character.
I've probably said it before, but There Will be Blood is likely in my top 5 or so movies of the last decade. So good.
I've probably said it before - and some critics agree with me - but Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is the very best movie of the last decade, IMO.
I also love Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, but while I respect it a great deal - and while my brother love it - There Will Be Blood left me a little cold.
BoringSupreez wrote:I saw There Will Be Blood this evening, and wow that was the darkest movie I've seen in quite a bit... and I saw Silence of the Lambs yesterday, so that's saying something. I don't know why but There Will Be Blood just struck me a lot harder than Silence of the Lambs did... maybe because it's more realistic? Anyway, the acting was great all around, the characters had more depth than those in the vast majority of Hollywood films.
Oh, I also saw Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, both of which featured the same female love interest character with wacky colorful hair. The plot and styles of the two movies are completely different from each other but they do share that one character.
I've probably said it before, but There Will be Blood is likely in my top 5 or so movies of the last decade. So good.
I've probably said it before - and some critics agree with me - but Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is the very best movie of the last decade, IMO.
I also love Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, but while I respect it a great deal - and while my brother love it - There Will Be Blood left me a little cold.
dsheinem wrote:Bah. Eternal Sunshine is vastly over rated abd Scott Pilgrim is one of the worst movies I've ever seen
I agree about Pilgrim, but Eternal Sunshine has been on my to-watch list for years now
oh Eternal Sunshine is worth seeing and a good movie, and I know it speaks volumes to some people, but I found it to be a bit overly manipulative and overacted. It's just not a great film, in my opinion.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
I've probably said it before - and some critics agree with me - but Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is the very best movie of the last decade, IMO.
That is a horrible list.. Oldboy number 50? No City of God? .. 25th Hour being number 2 caps off many of things I don't agree with on it..
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
I've probably said it before - and some critics agree with me - but Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is the very best movie of the last decade, IMO.
That is a horrible list.. Oldboy number 50? No City of God? .. 25th Hour being number 2 caps off many of things I don't agree with on it..
City of God is #40. But yeah, it's a contentious list.