Not exact matches
Not a lot of romantic comedies and historical fiction in the DVR queue — of all the
guy movies we watch, I like the superhero stuff best — that's why I'm pretty pumped to have just watched the 2005
version of «Fantastic Four» in preparations for the reboot coming to theaters.
If I'm not mistaken, there was once a
movie with Dane Cook where every woman who dated him found the love of her life right after moving on to the next
guy... Tim Tebow is the football player
version of that shitty Dane Cook
movie.
Those
guys love the genre, they love these
movies, they know every detail of them, so it's not a huge stretch to think that they would know about that
version.
Basically, he turned himself into a fat, bald, chain - smoking, nervous - wreck
version of the Nutty Professor entirely for fun — a sweaty, fidgety, grotesque figure in a
movie in which we were supposed to take this
guy seriously, that was all about a man and his dream.
The film nonetheless has a distinctly «budget look» when the green screen backdrops and CGI scenery tends to stick out; despite solid practical production design work by Eve Stewart (Les Miserables), the overall effect is that Victor Frankenstein resembles a cheaper
version of
Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes
movies (and their
version of Victorian England), visually speaking.
And even if you do know these
guys from the comics, the
versions in the
movie are all - new.
He's only seen early in the film when Deadpool finds himself locked in the Icebox, but the writers of Deadpool 2 recently revealed that in an earlier
version of the
movie, Cassidy's part continued on from there, however, the film's budget basically only allowed for one major CGI bad
guy, and they chose the other one.
With one «Tarzan»
movie already shooting, a sure to be terrible 3D / CGI concoction starring Kellan Lutz and Spencer Locke, Warner Bros. is still pressing forward with their own, new big screen
version on the
guy who swings on vines and beats his chest.
This new
version stars Michael B. Jordan, from TV's «Friday Night Lights» and «Parenthood» and from the
movie «Black Panther,» as futuristic fireman
Guy Montag.
Today's title references the classic scene from the
movie version of Glengarry Glen Ross, where super-salesman Alec Baldwin gives this harsh motivational speech to his group of sales
guys.
When an army of Heartless invade the bedroom setting of the first
movie, the toys prepare to attack only to see toy
versions of Sora and pals arrive in time to take on the bad
guys.