My Grandfather was a bit of a movie buff, and I remember being at his house when I was a kid, and we watched the original "Planet of the Apes." After the last scene, I was absolutely mortified. I couldn't sleep that night, and my parents had to stay with me to keep me from crying. Of course...
Anybody know if/when this may be coming to Austin, TX? Man oh man, I love this movie. I think I'd quit my job to see this if I had to. Maybe it will come to the Alamo Draft House? My wife loves going there, even if it is to see one of my "dorky movies."
I can't see where anyone has mentioned this yet, so I'm gonna. Did anyone catch what Madolyn says to Castigan at their final meeting? She says she has something to tell him, to which he says "You can tell me in 2 weeks, if you still want to."(Paraphrased) The next scene is where she tells...
That may be because Elfman's own career started in a similar manner (pop star turned film composer), though I've never heard of any of his scores getting rejected or "pared down".
Actually, I always assumed that Dave asked HAL to rotate the pod just to test HAL, i.e. to check his response to the order when Dave knew HAL could hear him, and then follow that with the test when he turned off the sound transmission. Besides, I would think that if Kubrick needed HAL to see...
I'm so glad Lucas didn't screw this up. Let me qualify that statement by saying that I enjoyed "The Phantom Menace," and moreso "Attack of the Clones," but neither measured up to the Original Trilogy. I think this one does. I need to see it again to decide for myself if I like it better than...
New live user. playing the heck out of halo 2. And I'm terrible. But if there is any spots, hook a brother up. gamertag: cogeneral I really dig the team games.
WWWOOOO HHOOOOOO!!! Just signed up. Eating, sleeping, breathing HALO 2. Played so long the other night I couldn't sleep. I'd close my eyes and I'd see Halo 2. GAMERTAG: cogeneral Playing: Halo 2, possibly more later.
I'd like to see 2061: Oddessy Three made into a movie. Sure 2010 didn't hold a candle to the original, but I found it entertaining. Plus, I think A. C. Clarke has really great ideas in his novels that would translate to screen effectively.
I never really worry about casting if the director and casting director are worthy of the material. Which leads me to this question: Who the heck is Garth Jennings? How did he get this job? I'm not trying to be difficult, I really would like to know. I've been waiting a long time for...