zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
I really hope Benedict CUmberbatch gets/wants to do Doctor Strange. The other choices are pretty crappy.
Saw "Birdman" last night. Michael Keaton is awfully good. Hard to give the move an unequivocal "must see" recommendation, but it's a pretty good meditation on the nature of art and middle age. My guess is Keaton will get nominated for a Best Actor award, but won't win it. Great cast.
Haven't been around lately because I'm back home visiting family. So I'm making a quick post while I'm slowly waking up
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Just my opinion, but I don't think this movie will go over very well with religious conservatives. They already thought thanks to Limbaugh that Nolan "created" the Bane character in The Dark Knight Rises as a metaphor for Romney's Bain Capital firm.
The fact that god is nonexistent in this movie and not discussed at all, conservatives will not be happy about it and just say "God allowed Cooper to enter the 5th dimension".
Ironically, the only hint to a god, is Michael Caine trying to play god by preventing human extinction with Plan B.
All the big movie companies are going to get killed when the superhero type films start bombing due to the oversaturation of that market.
Interstellar was great. Obviously not as good as 2001, but it borrows from its antecedent in all the best ways.