@BussyKeaton Now that you mention it, I'm surprised they didn't already remake that one in the early 2000s with whatever big name actors they had lying around.
@starkterror88@Benfulkman99 Came here to say the same thing ... I was just watching my Arrow Blu-ray of the theatrical version the other day, so much better than the dogshit "director's cut."
@maschistmaverik I don't own any issues of "Marville" because based on what I know about the series, even 50 cents apiece would be more than they're worth.
@Variety Not that we shouldn't have experienced filmmakers loudly questioning the status quo, but this criticism feels like it's from at least a few years ago, when blockbuster comic book IP movies still dominated. Things seem to be diversifying again, maybe he's too tuned out to notice.
@tmartillo I don't know that movie, but I recently watched "Smiley Face" for the first time - it's a great, underappreciated stoner comedy that relies on Faris' performance as a chaotic but ultimately lovable screw-up, a real showcase for her comedic chops.
Keith David gets emotional and says he’s “living his dream” while accepting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“I started out as a singer, then I wanted to be a preacher, and I wanted to be a lawyer and a bank president. Then I discovered I could be an actor and be all those things.”
https://t.co/3ZYYSgVgW6
@ptrkbrn Or, maybe Griffin Dunne is a fast-talking but put-upon Portuguese Christian missionary on the run from the authorities in 17th century Japan as he tries to find his missing mentor and gets into plenty of wacky misadventures along the way in "Silence!"
@zam_charlie You could create an "Andor"-esque story set immediately before and during the early years of the Clone Wars about the Republic under Palpatine using more and more heavy-handed emergency measures to build the Republic/Imperial war fleet.
Imagine if a woman president crashed the economy and started a war with no end in sight, and her biggest, seemingly ONLY concern was building a ballroom and redecorating the White House.
@jamesetta_w Is it just that Trump has been working the media so long (since at least the '80s) that anything he does is normalized to them now, no matter how outrageous, because it's "Trump being Trump?"