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Mr.TawkyTawny

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  1. Sandberg examples the various convenient ways to storyboard a movie.
  2. Step aside Bernard Pivot, it's Zac Levi's Inside the Actors Studio with Jack Dylan Grazer! This is gonna be good.
  3. This instantly makes me smile and giggle. Awesomely cool and wickedly talented.
  4. Thought this was the perfect mainstream culmination ending for an 81 year retrospective documentary on The Original Captain Marvel. To be continued...
  5. Jack=Freddy Freeman=Captain Marvel Jr.=Jack. Yep, that Miller Analogies question is perfectly logical for me too!
  6. Popular veteran child actor Frank Coghlan Jr. was 24 years old when he portrayed Billy Batson in "Adventures of Captain Marvel" and Tom Tyler was 37 as Captain Marvel comparative to Asher Angel being 16 and Zachary Levi 37 when filming Shazam! Asher has quite awhile before he outgrows his rendition of Billy.
  7. Either it's my outdated ill maintained, runned on a shoestring budget to maximize profits, local movie theatres with blown out speakers and blurry focused film projectors run by IATSE strabismus union projectionists or I can no longer see or hear as well as when I was younger. I was enthralled each of the seven times I paid cash for a ticket to view Shazam! on the movie theatre big screen and the most astounding visual experience was the only one time in RealD 3D. Watching my personal UHD digital copy of Shazam! is no less than mindblowing to finally be able to clearly see and audibly hear and fully appreciate the true depth of detail perfectionately, lovingly, and expertly thredded throughout this movie and, without prejudice as an admirer of film, refuse to understand how anyone can honestly refute or find fault with this singular unique near perfect example of a proper CBM. Just because this isn't a Zack Snyder film doesn't automatically malign Shazam! as a deemed heretic terrible movie.
  8. FWIW, here is a gorgeous, beautifully made and seriously overlooked film that is IMHO right up on par with the cinematic quality of Henry Gayden, Peter Safran, and David F. Sandberg's Shazam! movie. Superb casting, free flowing escapism story line, higher level visual eye candy cinematography as Maxime Alexandre, intuitive editing like Michel Aller and probably the single best, rare performance by Samuel L. Jackson where he's not playing a perpetually pissed off angry character saying "motherf@ucker" every other word. An entertaining night of sophisticated at home quarantine movie viewing pleasure. Recommended.
  9. If I risked $1M on anything and got my investment back plus $280K I'd be ecstatic and doing cartwheels. Bean counters who believe this Shazam! movie took a warm dump can now keep on saying "drills are on aisle 6." Personally, I'd rather say to all these Debbie Downers' "Outlook not so good."
  10. No diss to Henry Gayden who is channeling Otto Binder with his authentic Fawcett Captain Marvel Adventures formulation of his Shazam! screenplays, I'm praying that this DC Films Gail Simone vehicle is a New Line Cinema Shazam! spin-off movie period piece set in the 1940's featuring Captain Marvel Jr. taking on Captain Nazi and the Axis starring Jack Dylan Grazer.