Another where Ryan Gosling does his thing Hell Yeah!
Also really appreciate how it's a love letter to stunts in film. Glad they decided to highlight these individuals who pulled off the impossible at the end of the film.
Another where Ryan Gosling does his thing Hell Yeah!
Also really appreciate how it's a love letter to stunts in film. Glad they decided to highlight these individuals who pulled off the impossible at the end of the film.
It's been a while since Dreamworks (and Disney for that matter since the rise of the all to popular sequel crutch) has created a movie that's left a lasting impression and shown it exists for good reason. It's cool to see a movie tackle complex concepts in a way that's digestible for all audiences like the power of togetherness, honoring our differences, the power of human will and heart despite our instincts/programming that make us susceptible to logic and competitiveness. All in all great movie and on an unrelated note can't remember the last time I've cried that hard in a movie.
Wes’s most under appreciated movie by far, yet I still understand why people think it does not deserve five stars. Regardless it’s a personal favorite especially with lines like:
Steve Zissou:
Anne-Marie, do all the interns get Glocks?
Anne-Marie Sakowitz:
No, they have to share one.