Sentences with phrase «dead as a masterpiece»

Anyone who doesn't view Telltale's The Walking Dead as a masterpiece doesn't have a good taste in games.

Not exact matches

It's possible to be funny and make a horror film that deconstructs itself — I'm thinking not of The Monster Squad, probably The Cabin in the Woods» closest spiritual analogue (and even as I say that, I feel bad — while Fred Dekker is an idiot, he's our idiot), but of genuine genre masterpieces like John Landis's An American Werewolf in London, Sam Raimi's Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn, and Edgar Wright's Shaun of the Dead.
The comparison to Shaun of the Dead is inevitable, so let's get it out of the way: Zombieland is kinda sorta Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's comic masterpiece of mayhem after the undead apocalypse done up American style, so instead of cricket bats as weapons and jokes about tea, it's shotguns as anti-zombie devices and a quest to find the last Twinkie.
My issues with «Beloved» are Winfrey who is simply not up to the material as the rest of them are — with a real actress in her role of Sethe, Angela Bassett perhaps, you have a masterpiece, a film that makes demands of its audiences are dares them to take a journey where ghosts and real and the dead come back — I loved what Demme did, and the actors around Winfrey are quite extraordinary... she is the films» chief and fatal weakness.
Right now PSN is the best way to play such titles as The Last of Us and Red Dead Redemption on PC, both of which are gaming masterpieces in their own right.
To those who saw Walking Dead as a Telltale's fluke masterpiece, this masterful rendition of the Fables comic book universe must have come as quite a shock.
Her installation is called Typhoon Coming On, and is an uneasy 21st - century remake of Turner's 1840 masterpiece, often known simply as Slave Ship, but called by him Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On.
Rarely does someone honor the skull as a colorful masterpiece akin to the mind swirling inside, but Austin - based graphic designer and fine artist Harrison Carter Watkins is doing just that, by beading the skulls of dead animals.
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