I've been busy with family and friend stuff all day, but I saw a bit of conversation about Eastwood earlier. I checked and realized I've only seen three films he's directed. Anyone care to guess which ones?
I like the designs. They all have good silhouette difference. Even the two girls, which is a common problem for WDAS.
I will say I have no knowledge of the original comic or characters, other than the fact they exist.
Number of releases matters, too. WB has a ton of films out. And while Lego and Godzilla are pretty stellar, they've also got Blended, Transcendence, and Winter's Tale.
The perception that Fox does things poorly is almost entirely because they don't have any huge films. But like Universal, they tend to be really solid all around. HTTYD2 is a disappointment, but it's going to be at least okay in the end.You want a studio with a disappointing year, look at WB. Very feast (Lego and Godzilla) or famine over there.
I'm kinda surprised it isn't common practice, now that I think about it.
So... pretty much on par with TF2, then?
I remember reading a rumor a while back that while Disney has done really well in their acquisitions of late, they aren't done yet, and may have a mind to try and buy Hasbro.
I cannot imagine what the discussion at Paramount would be like if that happened.
He's defining the new avant garde, one explosion at a time.
Dunno about you, but I read a ton. The library is my friend.
It's neat because Lee is such a technically proficient filmmaker, even when he's not really hitting it on all cylinders, there's some really interesting things to see.
I'm glad I watched it, but I don't think I could say I particularly enjoyed it.
Lessee... ranking the Lee films I have seen:
1. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
2. Brokeback Mountain
3. Life of Pi
4. Lust, Caution
5. Hulk
(Although I might see a reason to switch the last two.)