'2012' is Awesome and Haters Can Suck It
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Confirmed: R2-D2 Finally Discovered In Star Trek
At last, here's the droid we were all looking for. In this frame you can clearly see R2-D2's cameo in JJ Abrams' Star Trek. This time there's absolutely no doubt about it: It's been confirmed by ILM.
The formation of Python basically turned on Cleese's mancrush on Palin.
Yes, that pretty obvious during the documentary. Everyone on the Pythons seemed to really like Palin, IIRC.
Jones was probably the least able comedian, but the best conceptualist (hence his influence on the flow of the show and directing the movies).
If you watch his various historical documentaries, you'll see his flair for conceptualizing stuff shown in full color. I loved his miniseries on the Crusades--really excellent educationally, but entertaining as well.
John Lahr, New Yorker drama critic and writer
And Bert Lahr's grandson.
I'm looking for instances where a movie remake is superior than the original. I know the classic examples are The Maltese Falcon and His Girl Friday, but I'm especially wondering if any films during the present Hollywood Remake Glut have been worthwhile.
Ocean's Eleven?
Ocean's 11. The original was pretty awful, really.
I'm looking for instances where a movie remake is superior than the original. I know the classic examples are The Maltese Falcon and His Girl Friday, but I'm especially wondering if any films during the present Hollywood Remake Glut have been worthwhile.
JZ will make the case that the Julia Ormond/Harrison Ford Sabrina is better written and cast than the original with Audrey.
I prefer the Winona Ryder/Susan Sarandon Little Women over the other feature film versions, but it's more a remake of the book than of any of the previous films.
The Italian Job.
I prefer the Winona Ryder/Susan Sarandon Little Women over the other feature film versions, but it's more a remake of the book than of any of the previous films.
I was thinking about Pride & Prejudice, but it's the same issue.
(See also, Peter Jackson LotR)
I fell asleep during both iterations of Solaris, but the only thing I could say was definitively better about the Soderbergh version was that it was significantly shorter.