Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
All great picks. This is looking like it may be the best one of them all after Nolan's.
Agree and Agree. They should make it darker and not try to be as much like marvel, but not go too dark like they were trying to. And Superman can't be really dark at all. They should also stick with the stand alone and have them appear in one another's films instead of sharing a universe where they're all in the same movie again. Unless they do a Legion of Doom movie. Then have all of them come together to fight a team of supervillians [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sorry:
It’s all about the script and vibe
Or if the cast can improvise well if the script turns out to be shitty. I recall Ironman 1 either didn't have much of a script written, or just an outline. I just remember hearing something about RDJ basically made up all or nearly all of his dialogue [Reply]
Originally Posted by banecat:
Or if the cast can improvise well if the script turns out to be shitty. I recall Ironman 1 either didn't have much of a script written, or just an outline. I just remember hearing something about RDJ basically made up all or nearly all of his dialogue
Because of RDJ's brilliance every other MCU installment copied such dialogue and interaction [Reply]
Robert Pattison is in a new film out now with Willem Dafoe called The Lighthouse, it's getting oscar buzz as best picture. I was going see it last week and my local theater pulled it already. I guess it's not tearing up the box office.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Well who thought Christian Bale could pull it off after his stint as Patrick Bateman?
I didn't. I knew that he had range, but not like he displayed in TDKT. I recall at the time thinking that he'd have made a good riddler, or something like that, and not Bruce/Batman [Reply]
Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
Robert Pattison is in a new film out now with Willem Dafoe called The Lighthouse, it's getting oscar buzz as best picture. I was going see it last week and my local theater pulled it already. I guess it's not tearing up the box office.
Man, this movie as incredible. It's shot in 1.19:1 ratio, which I believe is nearly the same as the early talkies, but it does a fantastic job of making you feel cramped. Dafoe is Dafoe and may have been born for this role and does a phenomenal job, but Pattinson knocks it out of the park and never lets Dafoe's performance outshine his own.
If you don't like fucking weird arthouse films I cannot recommend this one to you. When it ended it left me pretty fucked up for a bit. [Reply]