I think the most important thing about Delirium in a Sandman movie is that neither she nor the movie ever come into existence.
Signed,
Not Convinced This Isn't A Horrible Horrible Idea
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I think the most important thing about Delirium in a Sandman movie is that neither she nor the movie ever come into existence.
Signed,
Not Convinced This Isn't A Horrible Horrible Idea
Sandman could be an HBO series. I don't think it would make a good movie.
Sandman could be an HBO series. I don't think it would make a good movie.
Agree on both counts.
HBO is already making a series from American Gods.
I think you could take one of his stories and make a movie out of it. Have Cate Blanchette narrate over your opening describing the Endless and their place in space and time, and boom, you're good. Go into some Tarsem Singh visuals.
So I was re-watching The Avengers--as one does--and studying the credits. Alexis Denisov as The Other? It didn't sound like Wesley at all!
Yep, Denisof was The Other. Utterly unrecognizable.
I loved Pacific Rim. More plot than I was expecting, better characters than I expected, geeky scientists who get to be heroes, and the most important thing: GIANT ROBOTS HITTING GIANT MONSTERS. I had no complaints. Clones? Whatever. Two brains? Sure, why not. Extra-dimensional attack beasts? Yes, please. SCIENCE.
Calvin & Hobbes documentary! WANT NOW. Please?
Since I've already cried during the trailer I assume sobbing mess for this too: [link] It's odd, I thought repeating a mantra of "President, you shitty fucks" would help, but no.
My sister's review of Grownups 2:
I can't have children if they're supposed to think this is cool.