marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them] to Movies & TV • 2 years ago[Jacobin Review] Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Is Morbid and Off-Puttingexternal-linkmessage-square28 fedilinkarrow-up129file-text
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minus-squareTheblarglereflargle [any]hexbear25·2 years agoIDK if it’s true but it def FEELS like Del Toro is the most decorated living director who gets the lowest respect from Hollywood and critics. I mean FFS they cut off both his Oscar speeches for Shape of Water so Kimmel could make terrible jokes. link
minus-squaremarxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]hexagonhexbear10·2 years agoHe is Mexican and he makes good but weird as shit movies. It sucks so much. link
minus-squareTheblarglereflargle [any]hexbear4·2 years agoit does. Like he shouldn’t have any issues finding people or investors yet he routinely talks about both. link
IDK if it’s true but it def FEELS like Del Toro is the most decorated living director who gets the lowest respect from Hollywood and critics.
I mean FFS they cut off both his Oscar speeches for Shape of Water so Kimmel could make terrible jokes.
He is Mexican and he makes good but weird as shit movies. It sucks so much.
it does. Like he shouldn’t have any issues finding people or investors yet he routinely talks about both.