Sci Fi movie posters from an alternate universe.
I would watch the fuck out of that Matrix. Can you imagine? "I know Kung Fu" indeed.
'Heart Of Gold'
A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.
Sci Fi movie posters from an alternate universe.
I would watch the fuck out of that Matrix. Can you imagine? "I know Kung Fu" indeed.
Does he have dialog?
Oh yes. And an evil laugh.
I want a The Maxx movie! I could do without the Stallone though.
I actually thought you were being sarcastic when you posted that. There has been SO much "Inception" talk.
Not at all sarcastic. I was gobsmacked to see (incorrectly, as it turns out) only one post.
Off now to have fun reading what the B'stas have to say! Whee!
I saw it and enjoyed it muchly. Though I'm too worn down to appreciate it on a philosophical level and contribute to the discussion of what was real and what wasn't.
Fire Bad. Tom Hardy Pretty.
Crum! I can't find a site that is still showing this: The Awesome 'Secret' Behind the Music in Inception: [link]
Help, anyone? I loved the music and sound design and would love to see this.
I was reading the Billy West Random Roles at AVclub and he had this bit that I thought I should share:
You know the show Oz? Well, I was separated from my wife, and when I went home one time she said, "Have you seen Oz?" And I said, "No, I haven't." So she said, "Sit down." And she knew what was coming up, and she pointed, "Watch this guy, watch this motherfucker. Those are not acting choices. They are not—he's doing something very familiar and very real to him." You know, Schillinger, the worst guy in the prison. [J.K. Simmons voice.] "I've changed, Beecher." She said, "Look at this motherfucker, he's the real deal." And I started snickering, and I go, "I know him. That's the Yellow M&M."
When I get to see him, he's only doing voice acting, but believe it or not, he's taking me to school most of the time. Even though it seems like nothing much: [J.K. Simmons voice.] "Uh, Red…" It's the way you riff in the booth before you actually record anything.
We got the Swag Wag (now definitively named Sopie) detailed when we got her. Those wood panels glowed, baby.
Tremors is a great film, loads of fun! I probably had the best time ever in a movie theater when my sister and I saw that film at the $2 bargain theater not too long after it came out. Everyone was yelling at the screen during the Graboid chase sequences--"Get going! Don't stop running! Get out of the way!!!" and really got into it.
Speaking of fun movies, TCM is now showing The Sting. So much fun, between the dialogue, the ensemble acting, the music, the costumes...oh, just everything. I really think this is one of the best films of the last 50 years.
Is it Paul Newman day, Kathy? I thought I clicked past Hud earlier.