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Prince Edmund The Blackadder
The sound of hoof beats 'cross the glade...
Good folk, lock up your son and daughter
Rowan bond or john bond
Both are great Zazus, but who would be the best (or least shitty) Bond?
Which one do you choose?
Rowan Bond!
John Bond!
A Warner Bros liberou novos pôsteres de Wonka, filme que vai contar a origem de Willy Wonka. Originalmente, o personagem foi criado pelo autor Roald Dahl, e foi vivido por Gene Wilder em A Fantástica Fábrica de Chocolate, de 1971, e por Johnny Depp no remake de 2005.
A produção será ambientada no século XX, com Wonka trabalhando bastante para se estabelecer no mercado e aumentar sua fábrica. Também veremos o chocolateiro abrindo a sua loja com o conhecimento que coletou em suas viagens, mas terá que enfrentar o “cartel do Chocolate”, um grupo de empresários de doces, que quer tentar esmagar a concorrência a qualquer custo.
O diretor também comentou sobre Hugh Grant interpretar um Oompa Loompa.
"Eu realmente só pensei sobre o personagem: quem poderia ser um mrda de verdade e, então… "ah, o Hugh! Porque ele é o mrda mais engraçado e sarcástico que já conheci", disse o diretor em entrevista ao The Hollywood Reporter.
Além de Timothée Chalamet como Willy Wonka, o elenco ainda conta com Hugh Grant, Sally Hawkins, Rowan Atkinson, Olivia Colman, Jim Carter, Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Keegan-Michael Key, Matt Lucas, Natasha Rothwell e Rakhee Thakrar.
O filme tem direção de Paul King e roteiro de Simon Rich.
Wonka estreia no dia 14 de dezembro.
Scooby-Doo (2002)
Beyond being fun to imitate, I never saw the appeal of Scooby-Doo but if you grew up with the original series or one of the numerous follow-ups, this 2002 live-action adaptation will satisfy. There are enough gags to keep adults entertained while the kids sit through (essentially) what they've seen before but done bigger.
After solving yet another case whose monster is actually an old man in a mask, Mystery, Inc. – Fred Jones (Freddie Prinze Jr.), Daphne Blake (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Velma Dinkley (Linda Cardellini), Shaggy Rogers (Matthew Lillard), and his dog Scooby-Doo (voiced by Neil Fanning) - go their separate ways. Two years later, they are called to investigate strange happenings on Spooky Island, a horror-themed resort/amusement park owned by Emile Mondavarious (Rowan Atkinson). As they attempt to get over the issues which drove them apart, they come face-to-face with a mystery unlike any they’ve tackled before.
Written by James Gunn, this translation of the Hanna-Barbera property is a bit more hard-edged and self-aware than the cartoons. It acknowledges how annoying Scrappy-Doo was, for instance. There are stoner jokes for the adults who always joked about what made Scooby and Shaggy so hungry and the mildest or racy gags. Things never go too far (it's still rated PG) and its appeal is ultimately limited to those who will find a loud fart contest between Shaggy and his dog hilarious but it's appreciated. Speaking of Matthew Lillard, he’s perfect. The voice, the mannerisms, the enthusiasm, the look make you wonder if he wasn’t genetically engineered for this role. You never get tired of him.
In several ways, this is a dated aimed-at-kids creation. I don’t only mean the special effects. The seams are visible but this came out in 2002 and it’s Scooby-Doo; they weren’t going to get Star Wars-level money into it. For what it is, the effects look fine. What I mean are the guest star cameos (we get an "adult" one right at the beginning) and the music. I don’t know how many Scooby Snacks they dumped on the lawns of Sugar Ray, Shaggy, and MxPx but it had to be a lot. They’re just some of the names that either appear in the film or contribute to the soundtrack.
Numerous jokes land, and to its credit, this does properly feel like “a movie”. The puzzle the gang is trying to solve is slightly more difficult to decipher than you’d expect and the stakes are higher than in any 22-minute cartoon. Before you get too excited, keep in mind that for every pair of proper gaga you get a bad one and another that's juvenile. I praised the self-aware humor but much more could've been done to give it wider appeal. Having actual scares, for instance. To me, this seemed fine, even fun at times. The more invested you are in the property, the better it’ll seem. Then again, as a non-fan, I may not know what I’m talking about. (August 2, 2020)
Rowan Atkinson / 1931 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre
Baldrick: “I have a plan, sir.” Blackadder: “Really, Baldrick? A cunning and subtle one?” Baldrick: “Yes, sir.” Blackadder: “As cunning as a fox who’s just been appointed Professor of Cunning at Oxford University?” - #rowanatkinson #blackadder #drums #drummers #drumming #drummersjournal #drumset #drumkit #drumsdrumsdrums #drumstagram - Bonus Blackadder quote - Lord Flasheart: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute. Now I may be packing the kind of tackle that you'd normally expect to find swinging about between the hindlegs of a Grand National winner, but I'm not totally stupid. I've got the kind of feeling you'd rather we hadn't come. Blackadder: No, no, no, I'm very grateful. It's just that I'd slow you up. Flasheart: I think I'm beginning to understand. Blackadder: Are... are you? Flasheart: Just because I can give multiple orgasms to the furniture just by sitting on it, doesn't mean that I'm not sick of this damn war: the blood, the noise, the endless poetry. https://www.instagram.com/p/BsYcIfSnZOS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1jkivc23uv6mp