santiclaws
I was in the pool!!
Psst: This has pretty much nothing whatsoever to do with Monty Python. Just sayin'.Don't you heathens scope the Monty Python thread? Och, what am I gonna do wit youse?
Psst: This has pretty much nothing whatsoever to do with Monty Python. Just sayin'.Don't you heathens scope the Monty Python thread? Och, what am I gonna do wit youse?
Psst: This has pretty much nothing whatsoever to do with Monty Python. Just sayin'.
I believe he may have done one or two other things in the 30+ years since he was with Monty Python.except for Terry Gilliam
"Riddick" moves fast, and there's a very streamlined quality to the narrative. There's no third-act twist to anticipate here. Riddick fights an entire planet. That's pretty much it, and as such, I enjoyed it greatly. It feels like everyone involved knew exactly what film they wanted to make, and it came together in an enjoyably preposterous manner. As long as Twohy and Diesel want to keep making these bloody silly slices of pulp, I'll happily keep watching. "Riddick" might not be the best film I've seen this year, but it's among the most self-assured.
I believe he may have done one or two other things in the 30+ years since he was with Monty Python.
Dark Horse have sent across an image revealing that they’ll soon be returning to the world of Joss Whedon’s Firefly/Serenity franchise, which jumped from television to film to comics a few years back. The teaser images, tagged #wheresserenity?, indicate that the company will be unveiling some new stories set in the Universe shortly.
Out of curiosity, and off-topic, I did a search, and this was the closest thing I found to a review of CHUD on CHUD:
CHUD'S 50 GUILTIEST PLEASURES – DAY EIGHTEEN | CHUD.com
Bong Joon-Ho previously said that Harvey was being “soft” regarding the edits but now he’s saying that the film being cut is still up for negotiation:
Me and The Weinstein Company are still negotiating about everything… The movie at the festival, the French version is my own director’s cut. In Korea, Japan, France and many other European countries have all bought my director’s cut. And for North America we are still negotiating with The Weinstein Company, we are discussing.
who cares if it means we get teh uncut version...
Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin is strange, visually absorbing, cerebral, and rarely compelling. The film attempts to obscure its fairly simple story and subtext in order to imply depth, and while it may take a while to figure out the movie’s motives, that’s due to the lethargic pacing rather than the complexities of the themes. Thankfully, there’s no pretentiousness as Glazer clearly knows what he’s going for, and has made some admittedly clever moves to get there. Unfortunately, there’s nothing particularly fascinating beneath the surface.