Seeing Bound again last night, first time on the big screen, I'm just never not blown away by how the Wachowskis use every inch of their frame. An eternal salve from the way everyone now just shoots dead center. You hava a whole canvas you bozos!
rewatched THE FABELMANS and it is still so funny how the anti-Semitic bully who experienced eldritch terror at seeing himself on film grew up in real life to become a cop
Taxi Driver (1976) gets all the credit as Scorsese's great work of urban decay yet Bringing Out the Dead (1999) is purest bedlam. Travis is just a ferryman, he keeps up a pathos of distance, but Frank descends into Hell every night to save the lost & damned. Not out, but through.
Jack Kirby side character: RANGAROKK THE APOCALYPSE THAT WALKS
Alan Moore sc: a real life xvii century writer reimagined as a lynchpin of reality
Frank Miller sc: Malcolm. Big Mal. Likes the rain. Likes the sound. Rain calms the voices. The memories
Garth Ennis sc: The Bulgarian