Zack Snyder entrevista a Frank Miller.
https://www.inverse.com/entertainmen...yder-interview
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https://www.inverse.com/entertainmen...yder-interview
RIP, Sir Pratchett.
«En la primera reunión con él sobre el futuro de Star Wars, George se sintió traicionado» B. Iger.
«ESOS QUE VES ALLÍ SON MORTALES -prosiguió la Muerte-. ESTARÁN EN ESTE MUNDO APENAS UNOS CUANTOS AÑOS Y SE LOS PASAN COMPLICÁNDOSE LA VIDA. ES FASCINANTE.» Mort, Terry Pratchett.
What makes Megalopolis so strange and, for a big-budget Hollywood film, so singular, is that, just like Vergil’s Aeneid, it is at once accretive, allusive, and idiosyncratic because Coppola is attempting something very few artists have ever done: to speak from inside the imperial organism, even as it begins to crack, and to craft a vision that is both a monument to its grandeur and a requiem for its decline.
Oldman está haciendo muchas entrevistas últimamente porque desde hace unos días es Sir Gary Oldman.
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What makes Megalopolis so strange and, for a big-budget Hollywood film, so singular, is that, just like Vergil’s Aeneid, it is at once accretive, allusive, and idiosyncratic because Coppola is attempting something very few artists have ever done: to speak from inside the imperial organism, even as it begins to crack, and to craft a vision that is both a monument to its grandeur and a requiem for its decline.
Acabo de descubrir que en 2023, Steven Spielberg comentó que en su opinión, The Dark Knight de Christopher Nolan debió haber estado nominada a mejor película.
Estoy de acuerdo. Estuvo nominada a ocho Oscars, si mal no recuerdo, y se llevó dos. Pocos me parecen.
Ignoro si a día de hoy se la considera un clásico moderno pero si no es así debería. La revisado recientemente en UHD y es un film extraordinario, asombroso.
What makes Megalopolis so strange and, for a big-budget Hollywood film, so singular, is that, just like Vergil’s Aeneid, it is at once accretive, allusive, and idiosyncratic because Coppola is attempting something very few artists have ever done: to speak from inside the imperial organism, even as it begins to crack, and to craft a vision that is both a monument to its grandeur and a requiem for its decline.