Its always been interesting to me how even though captain clark is the most violent still life to the point he scares other still lifes away, he has this face of perpetual sadness, kinda feels like a reflection to how clark portrays himself as victim even when attacking others
John Goodman waits until Flight (2012) needs him most, then kicks the door open to “Sympathy for the Devil” and completely changes the movie’s rhythm. He’s only around for a few minutes, but that entrance is unforgettable.
Having seen Nightmare on Elm Street and Pet Sematary, I thought I was immune to being disturbed by a mere film. But this introduced me to the psychological aspect of being horrified. This movie will always be special to me.
Jacob’s Ladder (1990) by Adrian Lyne
Ben Affleck & Jonny Bernthal talk how Rocky is probably the best movie ever to spawn a franchise, then explain why the sequel betrayed the whole point
“I got Rocky. I think the first Rocky is probably the best movie ever to spawn a franchise in my opinion.”
“The only thing about the fact there's a franchise is that the point of the first one was that there wasn't going to be a franchise. It was like 'No rematch. Don't want one.' Best line ever.”
“And then it was like, 'Ah, fuck it. Rematch. Make it again.' It's a good example of the allure of the franchise.”