Superman doesn't sum up hope. Superman's key word is action. He didn't appear in Hope Comics, he appeared in Action Comics. And Superman is not someone who simply suggests some place we could eventually get to. Superman says, no, do it now.
-Grant Morrison
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Russell T Davies : "The scenes inside the Tardis are flim flam. I just want them to be there and step out, you wouldn't have an episode in a car either"
Meanwhile scenes in the Tardis:
When you think about it, the actual most brutal thing Tomino did on the UC was establishing the stopping of Axis didn't change jack shit
An impossible feat, literally a man made miracle, and yet those events ended up lost to time, while the cycle of conflict kept on going...
Tom Cruise was so adamant about Val Kilmer’s return in Top Gun: Maverick that he refused to make the sequel without him. Cruise told producers, "We have to have Val, we have to have Iceman," insisting their real-life bond was essential for the story.
Christopher Nolan on physical media:
“If you buy a 4K UHD it’s on your shelf it’s yours, no company is going to break into your house and take it from you. That’s never really the case with digital distribution, you’re relying on the continued health of the supplier.”
(via @IGN)
Christopher Nolan on physical media:
“If you buy a 4K UHD it’s on your shelf it’s yours, no company is going to break into your house and take it from you. That’s never really the case with digital distribution, you’re relying on the continued health of the supplier.”
(via @IGN)
Actor William Fichtner explains how the lowest point of his career, long before his success, became the turning point that kept him going:
He shares a moment from his early days in New York when everything he'd worked for felt like it was slipping away.
"I think I was 30 years old and I was in New York and I hit the end of the road. I ran out of money. I had no commercial residual. I had nothing."
After a few years of scraping by, a little money in theater and a few residuals from commercials, he had to go back to waiting tables. And it crushed him to compare himself to everyone he'd come up with:
"I felt like I was falling backwards and I was 30 now. Everybody that I knew I graduated college with [had] a company car and I was just... it was depressing."
He describes the morning he went to ask for a brunch shift at the White Horse Tavern in the West Village, a place he knew people went to:
"I woke up. I was brushing my teeth. I started crying. I really was. I was walking that street going, 'Just, it's all right, man. It's all right. You're not falling backwards. You're not going off the end of the earth.'"
On the walk, it got worse before it got better. He passed someone from his past:
"I passed a guy that I hadn't seen in a couple of years that was like kind of like an old friend. And I said hi to him and he walked by and he just kind of looked at me like he didn't recognize me. It was horrible. It was just horrible."
Then he walked into the restaurant, and the manager met him with hostility, telling him he was on the schedule the day before, hadn't even started, and was already fired.
But instead of breaking him, it freed him:
"I said, 'Thank you.' I walked out of there. I said, 'I have absolutely nothing right now and I'm feeling so good and I'm not working at your f****** restaurant today, buddy.'"
He went home to find a place to re-energize. Looking back, that brutal day became a great one:
"Just great, great day."
The lowest point can feel like proof you're failing, but sometimes it's just part of the process. Years before his success, that morning could have ended his career. Instead it became the turning point that kept him going.
What if Zack Snyder directed Superman (2025)?
Well, here's a Sneak Peek of Sunday's video where I swap the color and music of Man of Steel and Gunn's Superman.
Honestly, the MOS soundtrack makes this 10 times cooler.
Mientras más tiempo pasa más amo esta película
Ninguna otra pieza de arte me dejo así
Siento que es como el espacio mismo
Inabarcable y esotérico
Pero dentro de ese mar de oscuridad
Se encuentra nuestro hogar
Una tenue estrella acuosa llena de amor
A la que tanto maltratamos
Christian Bale on meeting Donald Trump on the set of ‘THE DARK KNIGHT RISES’ in 2011:
“We were filming on ‘Batman’ in Trump Tower and he said, come on up to the office. I think he thought I was Bruce Wayne, because I was dressed as Bruce Wayne. So he talked to me like I was Bruce Wayne and I just went along with it, really. It was quite entertaining. I had no idea at the time that he would think about running for president.”
It's a shame it's going out in such a messy way, rather than the clean ending it had in '89, but 20 years back on TV was a good innings. I'm still amazed it came back in '05, so hopefully I get to be surprised all over again in a few years time.