In 1959’s “Sleeping Beauty” was content with simply saying “She wears all black and is evil for the sake of being evil” and not worrying about sinking any amount of effort into character development.
This is ClawReviews. My last name has ‘Claw’ and I review movies; the naming convention for this site is a stroke of creative genius.
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In 1959’s “Sleeping Beauty” was content with simply saying “She wears all black and is evil for the sake of being evil” and not worrying about sinking any amount of effort into character development.
For the sake of wordiness, and because this is about one of those families that isn’t creative enough to come up with more than one name for the patriarchal line, I’m going to go with P1 for Jean Paul Getty (the grandfather), P2 for Jean Paul Getty II (his son), and P3 for Jean Paul Getty III (the grandson).
Howard Hughes was, undoubtedly, the inspiration for the film-version of Tony Stark.
It’s like if they made a movie entirely about the rich-criminals-only hotel/armory/everything from the “John Wick” series.
During highschool and college, I’d heard “Bohemian Rhapsody” so many times that I was sick of it, which made me fairly apprehensive about seeing the movie with the same name.
In an alternate reality of 1841 that has the pop-culture musical tastes of 2017…