The Fountain was good stuff. Not great, and probably Aronofsky's worst movie, but that's not saying much considering Pi and especially Requiem for a Dream.
Ahem, "Bad Santa", "The Man Who Wasn't There", and several others would like to have a word with you.
A Simple Plan, The Ice Harvest, Sling Blade, Tombstone, and Friday Night Lights, too.
Unless I'm mistaken, a lot of the shooting is going to be done at Matt Hughes' HIT Squad in Granite. I doubt Hughes is going to be in the video, though.
I'm doing a video for a guy who trains MMA fighters, recording a bunch of their training regimens with him and editing them together for a DVD package for him to sell. I've only gotten one shot so far since the trainer's going to Florida for a couple weeks and the fighter (Clay French if the name means anything to anyone. I don't follow a lot of MMA aside from watching the odd UFC fight on TV, so I dunno who anybody is) is going to Tokyo for a fight, but it's going really well so far.
Jesus almighty, that's just terrible. She spends half the review babbling about how the visual storytelling is supposedly nonexistant, which is just a blatant lie. Then the guy says that he wishes the movie was less comic bookish and more realistic; odd, considering this is about the least fantastical comic book movie ever made. And then finally they both spend some time talking about how you can apparently see how the Joker is really so lonely and tormented down deep inside and how they felt sorry for him... what?! The only time the Joker ever shows any vulnerability whatsoever is when he's explaining how he got his scars, and since he tells multiple contradictory versions of that story, I tend to think he's just being manipulative.
I know I'm a bit late with this, but I just watched this video and the two people in the video made me believe that they're either two community theater actors who think they know everything there is to know about acting and directing or making a movie/play/performance piece or they're a couple of acting coaches that take themselves way to seriously.
Or they're just idiots.
I believe all of his scenarios incorporate this theory.
Oh, if we're talking about any donut/bakery place then MacArthur's around here trumps anything else I've had. But I can't stand Krispy Kreme, so Dunkin' Donuts, to which I'm neutral, wins by default.
Agreed. The insertion of "you think you know me" when Edge starts beating down Chavo was an excellent touch.
That was indeed a nice touch as was other stuff like Foley's "Am I understood" ringing in the background.
I didn't catch that, but it is indeed great that they did it. I'd love to work in their video department.