someone tell me how bad that movie is for real. I always feel like it can't possibly be THAT bad, but...
I remember it just being boring more than offensively bad. It was shocking at the time because Green had only done mostly good dramas. We didn't know what we were losing.
I never saw that movie. But I knew there was a scene where Natalie’s character showed her butt. But it was a butt double. Fun fact, I guess.
My memory of Your Highness is it's very Danny McBride and if you find him funny now you'll probably get some laughs out of it. He's not quite Danny McBride as we know him in it, but it was during Eastbound so still very him and his style lol
I have a soft spot for Pineapple Express. Last I watched, it's not quite as funny as I thought it was in high school, but still a good time for sure. I might revisit some Apatow stuff over the long weekend to see if it holds up.
this is one of the most non-existent trailers I've ever seen (and I just saw it in a full theater before Mission Impossible lol)
This has apparently been getting a lot of repertory screenings now that people found it retroactively after seeing Snack Shack.
A little while ago I had realized that DiCaprio has never really worked with a new or rising director before, with one big exception. The director was an asset for writing Braveheart, but was a new director. He lets DiCaprio indulge in the worst theater kid acting and the scenes make no sense, like the one above where the hallway seems to get three times as long to accommodate the running and everybody missing five bodies from point blank range, trying to miss or not. The first ten seconds, with the Musketeers swearing an oath and the masked man joins in, feels like a modern comedy skit.
I was deeply obsessed with Titanic as a kid and I was so excited for this because it was Leo’s next movie. I remember hating it so much.