I dunno-- I thought it was fun to watch his reaction every time someone compared him to Karloff.
Boris Karloff in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, instead of Raymond Massey playing a character modeled on Karloff . . . .
Boris Karloff in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, instead of Raymond Massey playing a character modeled on Karloff . . . .
Absolutely! If you haven't heard him in the radio play, it's well worth a listen.
Movie, schmovie. Star Trek belongs on TV. I like the slam-bang action movie stuff okay as an occasional treat, but the meat & potatoes needs a longer and more frequent format.a Star Trek prequel that wasn't shit and fit in with canon.
Yup. Mark Ruffalo should have been reserved as Doctor Strange.Edward Norton continuing as Bruce Banner.
Yup. Mark Ruffalo should have been reserved as Doctor Strange.Edward Norton continuing as Bruce Banner.
I can do without the sequel movies - the books are wonderful, but not as cinematic - but it's a real shame not to have TGC's filmed ending at the very least.![]()
Oh hell yeah.Godzilla VS Gamera![]()
Alas, Weitz has said that completing effects for the full amount of scenes they shot could amount to $15m - which Warners certainly isn't going to just hand him, particularly after all the bad-mouthing of the movie he's done since New Moon was released. (It sounds like a ridiculously high figure to me, though, particularly for blu-ray-level effects.)I can do without the sequel movies - the books are wonderful, but not as cinematic - but it's a real shame not to have TGC's filmed ending at the very least.![]()
I doubt there's any chance of a director's cut, is there?
On Her Majesty's Secret Service starring Sean Connery and Diana Rigg (I love the film as it is, but MAN do I want to look into the parallel universe where it was filmed with Connery).
Less God Mode Joker in The Dark Knight. Better lighting, editing, and blocking in DK's last scene, so I didn't look like a complete boner a couple of months ago talking about Dent like he was still alive at the end.![]()
I AM LEGEND, directed by Ridley Scott.
Agreed. Just yesterday, I finally got around to seeing OHMSS (which means I've now seen all 22 official 007 movies). I found George Lazenby distinctly underwhelming. It made perfect sense once I watched the making-of doc and realized that Lazenby had never acted before. Connery, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan, & Craig all have a professional polish to their performances (even in the bad films) that Lazenby totally lacks. If I couldn't get into the parallel universe where they made it with Connery, I'd settle for the one where they made it with Moore. (IIRC, they offered it to Moore but he was still busy with The Saint.)
Still, I love Diana Rigg. I rank her right next to Sophie Marceau as the sexiest, classiest Bond girl.
Still, I love Diana Rigg. I rank her right next to Sophie Marceau as the sexiest, classiest Bond girl.
Agreed, she is one of my favorites. I believe part of the reason they cast Rigg was to balance out the inexperienced Lazenby with a more experienced costar.
I AM LEGEND, directed by Ridley Scott.
Agreed. Have you read The Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Never Made by David Hughes? It's the most addictive book I've ever read. I finished it in one night & I've reread it something like 3 times since then. I never reread books, but I reread this one like crazy.
http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Sci-...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1284937224&sr=1-1
The documentary makes it sound like they cast Rigg before they even settled on Lazenby.
I gotta look this up!Have you read The Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Never Made by David Hughes? It's the most addictive book I've ever read. I finished it in one night & I've reread it something like 3 times since then. I never reread books, but I reread this one like crazy. Ridley Scott's I Am Legend is one of the chapters; as well as crazy stories about the various unmade Superman movies in development from 1987-2006; unmade Star Trek films streching from the 1970s to Eric Jendressen's Star Trek: The Beginning; big screen versions of The Outer Limits & The Six Million Dollar Man; Vincent Ward's wooden planet monks in Alien 3; Alejandro Jodorowski's incestuous, 15-hour screenplay for Dune; long awaited film adaptations of Childhood's End, John Carter of Mars, & The Stars My Destination; and even movies that were made but had their directors fired during production, like The Island of Dr. Moreau & Supernova.
http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Sci-...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1284937224&sr=1-1
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