"It's a Wonderful Life" is the most depressing movie and I don't know why people insist on watching it at Christmas time. I hate it.
Rocky's poem to Adrian is a literary masterpiece.
"It's a Wonderful Life" is the most depressing movie and I don't know why people insist on watching it at Christmas time. I hate it.
So I watched most of titanic a few weeks ago (I missed the first hour and the final door scene because it’s like 5 hours on tv) and Billy Zane’s character Cale absolutely should have died during the sinking of the titanic. There was absolutely no good reason to keep him alive. He’s a fictional character, so you didn’t need to keep him alive for historical accuracy. Titanic is also not a gritty period drama, so you don’t need to keep him alive to make some grand point about how the wealthy bad guys actually do win (and the writers had him commit suicide off screen so clearly there was supposed to be some kind of karmic justice). The rest of the movie was very well done, but that was a mistake
It wasn't a big box office hit but was a massive critical success. It was up for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor that year.I thought I heard once that the movie wasn't popular when released but caught on much later. Maybe because James Stewart became a bigger star.
I thought I heard once that the movie wasn't popular when released but caught on much later. Maybe because James Stewart became a bigger star.
Ha, thanks for the correction. I'm not sure what I was thinking about.It wasn't a big box office hit but was a massive critical success. It was up for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor that year.
Probably because it’s on."It's a Wonderful Life" is the most depressing movie and I don't know why people insist on watching it at Christmas time. I hate it.
I think you were half right (although @dahliaclone please correct me if I’m wrong). I heard that it wasn’t very successful at the box office so when NBC was looking for something to show at Christmas (which was decades later) they were able to buy the rights for pretty cheapHa, thanks for the correction. I'm not sure what I was thinking about.
The absolute creepiness of most all Disney princess movies is just kind of glossed over and I'm troubled by it. You can't just kidnap people, Beast. You can't get married when you are 14, Ariel. Locking your kid in a dungeon is child abuse, whatever-the-hell Rapnunzel's mom's name is.
"It's a Wonderful Life" is the most depressing movie and I don't know why people insist on watching it at Christmas time. I hate it.
A Christmas Story is boring as hell, and I haven't the faintest idea how it so captured people's imaginations that it deserves a full day to itself on TV every year.
No you're right that it wasn't a commercial success with the general public. It took a long time to get to the 'classic' status it is today.Ha, thanks for the correction. I'm not sure what I was thinking about.
Totally agreed with Marty when he said that and he compared them to theme parks which is spot on. This is a great article about big time directors saying WHY they aren't Marvel fans. Some of them even have been asked to be a director for one and turned it down.Goodfellas is meh
and speaking of Scorcese, he's absolutely right that Marvel movies aren't real cinema.
Goodfellas is meh
and speaking of Scorcese, he's absolutely right that Marvel movies aren't real cinema.