MacGYVER---Richard Dean Anderson is in talks to appear in the CBS remake series. Executive producer Peter Lenkov said, "We're hoping to get him on the show... that's our plan. We're hoping to have him come on the show and be a part of this incarnation as well. We're reaching out to him. We're hoping it happens."
HUNTER KILLER---Toby Stephens (BLACK SAILS, DIE ANOTHER DAY) will co-star with Gerard Butler in this movie about a Navy submarine that transports a special ops team to Russia to rescue the Russian president after a military coup. Stephens will play the head of the special ops team.
THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8TH DIMENSION---Amazon is in negotiations to acquire the Kevin Smith tv remake of the 1984 cult classic movie that starred Peter Weller, Jeff Goldblum, John Lithgow and Christopher Lloyd.
TEEN WOLF---the upcoming Season 6 will be the last.
CRIMINAL MINDS--Paget Brewster will return in a recurring role in Season 12.
NETFLIX---Netflix renewed DAREDEVIL for Season 3 and VOLTRON: LEGENDARY DEFENDER for Season 2.
DEADLY CLASS---Joe and Anthony Russo (CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER) tv series underway based on the comic book.
HUNTER KILLER---Toby Stephens (BLACK SAILS, DIE ANOTHER DAY) will co-star with Gerard Butler in this movie about a Navy submarine that transports a special ops team to Russia to rescue the Russian president after a military coup. Stephens will play the head of the special ops team.
HUNTER KILLER---Toby Stephens (BLACK SAILS, DIE ANOTHER DAY) will co-star with Gerard Butler in this movie about a Navy submarine that transports a special ops team to Russia to rescue the Russian president after a military coup. Stephens will play the head of the special ops team.
No matter what he stars in, he will never have a better line than: "I need a bag full of money and a flight to Benghazi!"
So what do you mean? A retarded person designed it? That's not politically correct, you know. Worse yet, it's usage of a term out of its proper context. LOL!
But over on all the other boards (the ones with memberships 10,000 times larger than FSM's), people are saying they like the poster. So you might, just might, be wrong.
So what do you mean? A retarded person designed it? That's not politically correct, you know. Worse yet, it's usage of a term out of its proper context. LOL!
But over on all the other boards (the ones with memberships 10,000 times larger than FSM's), people are saying they like the poster. So you might, just might, be wrong.
Framing a picture by cutting off the top of someones head is blatantly bad form. It should be obvious to anyone. When in doubt read a photography book and learn proper composition. Unless of course her breasts are the intended focal point of the image.
If everything were to be done the "same old way," every album with begin with one musician playing one instrument at a time, in succession (synthesizers? fuggedaboudit), and no film nor book would begin with any sort of conflict or action, but very quietly, at the very, very beginning of the timeline in order to lay everything down one tile at a time.
I hope the next poster takes a cue from this sculpture just to piss you guys off.
Have you ever taken a photo and deliberately cut off the top of someones head before framing the picture? If you accidentally cut someones head off in a photo wouldn't you toss out the print or delete the digital file? If anything goes why do ppl study painting, writing, photography? There are fundamental rules in all these disciplines.
But over on all the other boards (the ones with memberships 10,000 times larger than FSM's), people are saying they like the poster. So you might, just might, be wrong.
A proportional increase in the number of idiots gathered in one place. Not much of a validation. Except to other idiots like themselves.
Wow, film score nerds always play it so safe and conservative, don't they?
Reid Miles, the art director at Blue Note Records in the fifties and sixties, routinely cropped the heads off of his album cover photographs and he is considered ne of the great album cover designers of all time.
C'mon, nerds! Expand your horizons! Crop a head and learn to like it!
Wow, film score nerds always play it so safe and conservative, don't they?
Reid Miles, the art director at Blue Note Records in the fifties and sixties, routinely cropped the heads off of his album cover photographs and he is considered ne of the great album cover designers of all time.
C'mon, nerds! Expand your horizons! Crop a head and learn to like it!
I could get behind it if it had artistic merit. In the case of Wonder Women what was the point behind it? What message does it present? How is it a better image as presented?