‘Billy Wilder told me, you’re only as good as your last picture. Sullivan, played by Joel McCrea, is in the studio system, under that kind of pressure. He makes comedies, but one day he decides he really wants to make ‘Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?’ He puts it all on the lin...
Spielberg must have really wanted the singer in the movie because he asked Brooks if there was another role in the film that he wanted to play. Brooks told the director that he wanted to play a "bad guy." The only thing is, there are not really any villains per se in Saving...
Other times, it’s simple obviousness: are you really not going to have The Godfather and Citizen Kane represented? Mostly, though, it comes down to timelessness. Is a movie among the rare films that will play as fresh today as it did ten, 20, 50, 100 years ago? And it should be ...
while others look at the secrets behind the story itself. Yet, a lot of fun facts aboutHome Alonefocus on the things that we see portrayed in the movie itself. From an innocent-looking picture to the snow, there are a lot of things that you...
But yeah so one guy at Microsoft had the bright idea to rerelease on Steam and get Forgotten Empires involved and it really kickstarted the franchise again. Wenzen is only good for (unintentional) comedy, nothing else. Maybe defeating him in Age of Empires playing as the Saracens would ...
Humor is a skill that can be practiced like anything else. As you said, being funny is just putting things two things together in a clever and unexpected way. It takes 10 years to get really good at anything and the primary factor that determines skill level is motivation rather than any...
Also BAD BOYS 2,i seriously don't get the hate,the movie was really entertaining and really funny,i laughed every time even the reggie scene,it was very violent with one of the best action scenes in 2000s,and the villain wasn't bad,anyone remember the joseph scene??. that was brutal...
2006's "Church Ball," which was considerably less successful. But Critchlow remained famous for his turn in "Napoleon Dynamite," despite not being overly keen on the film. "I thought it was kind of funny in places, and in a few places, it was kind of dragged out," he said in 2020...
Wacky scene at home Or later, our hero gang goes to meet the bad guy gang, but the bad guys are going to shoot them, but then the good guys shoot the bad guys. Might have been interesting if we’d known any of this was being planned, or what the stakes were, or why we should...
But those two musical numbers at the end really are amazing. And character actor Lionel Stander is great comic relief as the agent who speaks in inscrutable aphorisms. It was a classic "that guy" moment, where I knew I'd seen him before, but turns out the only place I've seen him ...