DaRkVeNgeanCe
An Epic Film Guy
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2004
- Messages
- 13,809
- Reaction score
- 97
- Points
- 33
Wow, this is sitting at 20% rotten at the moment. Not really what I was hoping for. It seems so far the majority found the film to be a complete miss.
At their worst, Affleck’s roles are stern and lifeless without soul, pretty sculptures with nothing inside. It was only a matter of time before he made a movie that embodied that lesser side of his career.
I wanted to make a classic-looking and -feeling throwback movie. It's a love letter to those '30s and '40s gangster movies. [But] it's the hardest movie I've done.
I can already hear the "its because of the anti-DCEU bias" in the distance...
Every director has a bad movie, just take the hit, learn from it and move on
That awkward moment where your younger brother made a better film than you did.
That awkward moment where your younger brother made a better film than you did.
There's still Kubrick, Nolan, Cameron, Villeneuve...
Also let's not forget Kubrick did Eyes Wide Shut and Villeneuve dropped the ball with Enemy.
Casey has been going the Indie route lately and was considered the better 'Actor' anyway. He just didn't have a presence like Ben.