gwynplaine
L'homme qui rit.
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I really enjoyed TJ Miller too.
I really enjoyed TJ Miller too.
I don't expect him to ever make another Raiders, Ryan or ET. To expect Schindler's List just feels really unfair. But even with him not being "that guy", I find it really odd the idea that he fell off a cliff in some way. His output has been well over average these last two decades imo.
i-ROK was hilarious
I was kinda surprised Miller is like the only person who's real face we never see.
has anybody here seen it in IMAX I plan on seeing it that way next week I have a week off and they have a IMAX theater outside of Buffalo that I have not been to since I saw Tron Legacy lol.
Every time someone says Spielberg hasn't got it any more... I shake my head. He's still making top, top films. I haven't seen this yet, but Bridge of Spies and The Post are excellent films.
I mean Ready Player One is his first (I would argue) unapologetically joyful blockbuster in 25 years. He's tried once since Jurassic Park to do that too--but like many I was pretty iffy on Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Even that was 10 years ago. So I don't really feel like he's making/remaking his style.
In fact, he largely seems to be trying to push himself out of his comfort zone with stuff like Munich, Lincoln, Bridge of Spies, and The Post. Ready Player One feels more like a homecoming than a filmmaker in a rut.
I really want him to direct one MCU flick before he hangs it up.
I'm wondering since all the bad press he has gotten lately that it was a conscious effort to not advertise his involvement or show him in the picture
it was only recently that he was shown in any deadpool 2 marketing when he was all over it in the first
I don't think he thinks too highly of the MCU.
And Jurassic Park 2Yes, the impression I get from him is he has high esteem for the Nolan Batman movies... and views the rest of the superhero genre as rather timid bottomline-feeders. Kind of like how he, ahem, treats Transformers and the Jurassic World sequels he produces. (Hey he's a businessman too, but he doesn't actually direct sequels and franchises beyond Indiana Jones).