Nobody here has mentioned what the last line in the film is -- at the pivotal moment when the "act" concludes, Gallo turns to the camera and says: "It's good to be the king!" Roll credits.
I don't know -- but as much as they've invested, I'd be absolutely stunned if they tinkered with Revolutions' release date. Seeing as how they've been shot together, it would probably be too much trouble to attempt any "studio requested" reshoots as well.
Yeah, I know Chuck. The things that worked for me in Reloaded REALLY worked, and the elements that didn't just crashed. But I'll admit, I've only seen it once -- there's enough there that it's worth a second viewing. I don't know if it will fix some of the problems for me, but it helped with...
Perhaps we should have an alternate thread for those wishing to dicuss perceived problems with Reloaded. Granted, everyone has been polite, but whenever someone has a disagreement with the quality of this film, they are immediately shot down by multiple posters. I'm NOT looking for a forum...
Well, it's probably a pretty safe bet that they won't cancel each other out for screenplay.:D Seriously though, I think New Line is going to push the hell out of Return of the King. Seeing as how both of the previous films were best picture nods, it's probably a reasonable bet that ROTK will...
Oh, I agree -- but I think we're all much more interested in the creative team behind the story. This is an announcement to confirm that this is to be a "high profile" project. "Evangelion -- featuring character animation from the folks who brought you 'Lost in Space's' Blarp!"
Honestly, who cares if WETA is involved? That's like saying, "WOW! Wild Wild West -- featuring FX by ILM!!" "Jerry Bruckheimer's Evangelion" -- that's GOLD. At least it didn't say, "A Jon Peters production."
It would be nice if they'd demonstrated the "upgrade" instead of just copping out with a one-liner. Imagine the possibilities of new agent capabilities.
How about a category for "I-loved-the-ideas-but-the-execution-was-sorely-lacking?" Reading the transcription of the Architect dialogue, I was surprised how well written it was. However, while it looks great on the page, it loses something when spoken by a character. This seems to be the...