I really liked BR when I first saw it, but the last time I rewatched it, maybe 15 years ago, I thought it hadnt aged well
As it happens, I've watched, or re-watched, all the "Batman" live-action features in just the last couple of years. I found Burton's first entry to be better than I remembered, and Nolan's films easier to respect than to love (Rises is actually the most enjoyable of them, offering as it does more comic-book scope and scale, some affecting emotional beats, and even a few laughs thanks to Hathaway's fine, funny Catwoman). The Schumacher films are, mercifully, mostly forgettable (though the first tries to give us a character arc for Batman, catalyzed by Robin and Kidman's sexy Chase, that might have been worth something in a less ludicrous context).I really liked BR when I first saw it, but the last time I rewatched it, maybe 15 years ago, I thought it hadnt aged well
Absolutely wrong. That was the point of Goodfellas, which Scorsese followed up on with Casino and The Departed.
The overriding theme of The Godfather, and its sequels (the third is excellent outside of the helicopter shootout), is that eventually you must pay for your sins.
It sure was simpler when the Hays Code was there to guarantee those know-it-all film directors didn't glamorize negative, destructive lifestyles while they were in the process of showing they were negative, destructive lifestyles.It was the point of all of them, and of course Goodfellas made the same mistake by making the Mob life look cool and attractive.
Of course. Michael losing his soul, despite his own, original life choice, ended up exactly where his father did not want him, and became a soulless monster. That was the loud, clear and successfully presented point of the films, which was the reason they were so celebrated. It had nothing to do with glamorizing the mafia.
https://theplaylist.net/jodie-foster-superhero-james-gunn-20180102/
Superhero movies are like fracking.
"Going to the movies has become like a theme park."
Well, that's entirely self evident. These things have more to do with the experience of a roller coaster than narrative in any interesting sense.
https://theplaylist.net/jodie-foster-superhero-james-gunn-20180102/
Superhero movies are like fracking.
That was how movies were in the 20's. And doesn't she know that blockbusters help fund those smaller films?
https://theplaylist.net/jodie-foster-superhero-james-gunn-20180102/
Superhero movies are like fracking.
So, the article is basically "Actor who has made exactly one entertaining movie in their entire career is now old and bitter
What is it always?What the fuck is this.
Actor who has made exactly one entertaining movie in their entire career
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